Photo: Brie Larson Twitter

Brie Larson Twitter

Brie Larsonhas a newfound interest in archery.

On her Instagram Story,Larson posted a close-up shotof her target after practice, which she captioned with three upside-down smiley face emojis. (She did manage to hit the bullseye at least once, according to the photo.)

Larson appears as Captain Marvel (a.k.a. Carol Danvers) in a post-credit scene in the upcoming Marvel filmShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Ringsstarring Simu Liu, which hits theaters on September 3. Filming forThe Marvels, a sequel to the originalCaptain Marvelmovie, is currently underway.

Brie Larson Instagram

Brie Larson Instagram

“Gosh, so much going on, a lot of really juicy things happening that I cannot say a word about,“the Academy Award winner saidthis month on SiriusXM’sThe Jess Cagle Show. “But, boy oh boy, is it good. And you’re going to be very excited about it.”

The Marvels, premiering November 11, 2022, will continue the plot developed in Marvel Studios' first female-led film, which raked in over $1 billion at the box office.

In March 2019,Larson told PEOPLEthat playing Danvers “changed my life” before the movie even hit theaters.

“Just, in particular, getting strong, learning how to stand my ground, own myself, and value my voice. Those are things that I learned from her,” Larson added. “I’ve been very open about the fact I’m an introvert, I have asthma and I was able to push myself further than I thought possible. I’m excited to share her with the world.”

In addition to being candid about her role as Danvers, Larson has also been open about her sentiments on Hollywood beauty standards. During a 2020 interview withW Magazine, Larson argued that a beauty standard does no exist, noting she “struggled with feeling ugly and like an outcast” for much of her young life.

It took a long time, the MCU star said, “to be able to be totally comfortable” with herself.

“The thing that has brought me solace is knowing that I can be whoever I want to be with myself,“Larson told the outlet. “What breaks my heart is to think of people in the world who don’t feel that they have safety within their own bodies.”

“That, to me, is my ultimate goal in life: to do whatever it is that I can so people have the freedom to express themselves and be exactly who it is that they want to be — whatever that is — knowing that that can also change,” she added.

source: people.com