Brie was the target of a misogynistic smear campaign after she landed the role of Captain Marvel in 2016.
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When Brie Larson was cast as Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, in 2016, the decision was met with fierce backlash and the actor was immediately targeted by cruel online trolls.
Released in 2019, Captain Marvel was the first woman-led superhero movie — which saw it get subjected to a relentless and misogynistic smear campaign.
Some toxic Marvel fans were outraged that a woman was now playing the popular character, who was originally a man. The character of Carol had debuted in her own comic book series, Ms. Marvel, in 1977 but took on the role of Captain Marvel in a 2012 series.
Others criticized Brie’s physical appearance and took to social media to suggest actors that they felt were a better fit for the role.
And when Captain Marvel’s first trailer came out in 2018, the trolls created a digital extension of the “smile more” harassment that women regularly face in real life by criticizing Brie’s performance and claiming that they’d “fixed” it by photoshopping a smile onto her face.
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