Oscar winning-actress Brie Larson recently stated that people, irrespective of the industry that they are part of, are still looking for equality and safety.
Talking about the evils in Hollywood that she would like to stand up against, Brie, who is also a director, said, "I think it's kind of the same for every industry right now. From the conversations that I have had... we are still looking for equality and safety for everyone... to feel good, their work is appreciated, their minds and bodies are safe wherever they are."
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Brie also shared that playing the role of Captain Marvel with a military background in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has brought about many changes in her life. "I just feel like in particular, with the strength training and getting to be Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel) for a little bit, I feel like it changed me. It made me carry myself differently, more upright for sure and that has helped me move forward for sure. It was great to be able to share that character with the world and see that power can go through the screen to other people as well," she said.
She has reprised her role as Captain Marvel in the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe's film Avengers: Endgame.
Source: IANS