Brie Larson teases her Marvel future: 'There is definitely something'
Although Larson isn't confirmed to appear in any future MCU projects at present, the Oscar-winning star teased there are definitely some plans in the works.

Brie Larson stars as Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel. (Photo: Marvel Studios)
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Brie Larson thinks there is "so much more to go" for Captain Marvel.
The 34-year-old actress recently reprised her role as Carol Danvers and her superhero alter ego for a fourth time in The Marvels – in which her character teamed up with Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) and Captain Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) – and she has no plans to say goodbye to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) any time soon.
She told Entertainment Tonight: "I think there is still so much inside of Carol. I feel like getting to be on this team just cracked her open in a way that she hadn't been and I really loved that for her."
Larson particularly enjoyed seeing more of Danvers' relatable side and having her open up to making connections with other people.
She said: "You are like, wait, oh of course she would wear Crocs. I just loved her letting the shoulders drop a little bit, and not need to feel like all the responsibility was on her. So I think that there is just so much more to go.
"She is just a great character to continue to grow with. It's like, as I am growing she is growing."
Although Larson isn't confirmed to appear in any future MCU projects at present, the Oscar-winning star teased there are definitely some plans in the works.
She said: "I don't want Marvel to come for me but there is something.?There is definitely something, to answer your question, that I would want to say, but I am not going to so."
Meanwhile, Larson can also currently be seen in Apple TV+ series Lessons In Chemistry, which she also executive produced, and she found working behind the scenes to be "challenging in a way that was absolutely thrilling".
She added: "I just loved every second of it. I couldn't stop thinking about it anyway so it was like, might as well channel it all into getting this to be the best it could be.
"But there were times that I was in bed and I had like, TV and laptop and iPad, and they all had different episodes on it and I was like, well, this is maybe a bit too much."