Things We Saw Today: Brie Larson Is on Set as Captain Marvel in Avengers: Infinity War Part Two
Actress Brie Larson was spotted getting ready for her role as Carol Danvers in the upcoming Infinity War.
According to a Tweet this morning, Larson is filming at Atlanta’s Pinewood Studios—alongside some other actor named Chris Evans:
Hi… #BrieLarson :) (And #ChrisEvans…) Like Chris is an after thought when Brie is here.
— Atlanta Filming (@AtlantaFilming) September 18, 2017
While we’d hoped Carol might have her debut in the first part of Infinity War and thus a more expanded part in both films, in July director Joe Russo confirmed that she was only in the second movie. Since the conclusion of Infinity War is slated to come out in May 2019 and the standalone Captain Marvel earlier in March 2019, when Carol meets up with the Avengers we’ll have already seen her origin story/solo adventures and she should be able to ease into the action as an established fan favorite (please, please, please let the Captain Marvel movie be good).
(via CBR, image: Marvel Comics)
- In accepting her Emmy for Big Little Lies, Nicole Kidman hailed the series for unflinchingly looking at the issue of domestic violence: “It is a complicated, insidious disease. It exists far more than we allow ourselves to know. It is filled with shame and secrecy, and by you acknowledging me with this award, it shines a light on it even more.” (via Variety)
- LGBT student activist Scout Schultz was killed by police at Georgia Tech after a confrontation with a knife. It’s unclear why the police did not employ less lethal tactics, but civilian deaths at the hands of police officers are horrifically common in America.
GA Tech campus pig killed a non-binary, intersex transgender student who appeared to be dealing w/ a MH crisis. #ScoutSchultz
— broseph stalin (@theOFFICIALmilf) September 17, 2017
We’re tired of the bullshit excuses for the consistent massacre of trans people. Either youre with us or youre not. #ScoutSchultz
— broseph stalin (@theOFFICIALmilf) September 17, 2017
(via the BBC)
- These retired cosplaying parents and their excellent series of cosplay will restore some of your faith in humanity. (via Boredpanda)
- Happy 30th anniversary to the GIF, without which it’s hard to imagine how we would properly react to anything on the Internet. (via the Guardian)
Here’s one of my favorite GIFs. What’s yours, and what did you see today?
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