Brie Larson almost turned down Captain Marvel ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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In a juicy excerpt from MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, Larson revealed that the prospect of joining the Marvel universe had her sweating bullets. “I like disappearing into characters,” she said, but the thought of being front and center in the spotlight? No thanks!

Larson’s early years in Hollywood weren’t all sunshine and red carpets. She struggled with her identity being tied to the roles she played from a young age. “My identity was tangled up in the parts that I had played since I was a child,” she explained. From cute roles in 13 Going on 30 to earning an Oscar for Room, she wrestled with feeling like she was more character than self. “Brie looking older, Brie looking ‘60s, Brie looking ‘40s… it’s confusing. And overwhelming.” Talk about a psychological maze!

When Marvel came knocking after her Oscar win, Larson was hesitant. She was knee-deep in filming Kong: Skull Island and told her team, “Oh, I can’t do that. I have too much anxiety.” Her anxiety about losing her anonymity loomed large. “I can only do one job at a time,” she confessed, making the stakes feel sky-high. But Marvel wasn’t ready to take “no” for an answer. “They called a third time and asked, ‘Are you sure?’” Persistence is key, right?

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