Photo: Brie Larson/InstagramLet the fan predictions begin!Brie Larsonshared a series of snapshots on Instagram Monday featuring her new costarZawe Ashtonfor the upcomingCaptain Marvelsequel titledThe Marvels. In the photos, Larson, 32, wears a shirt that reads “Villain Lovers Club” while Ashton’s outfit reads “Joy Division.““Marvel fans, start your theories 😉,” Larsoncaptioned the post, encouraging fans to decipher the tease. Ashton commented, “This. Is. A. Tough. One….🤷🏽‍♀️.“In August, Larsonteased what was next for her characterCaptain Marvel (aka Carol Danvers) inThe Marvels, saying on SiriusXM’sThe Jess Cagle Showat the time, “Gosh, so much going on, a lot of really juicy things happening that I cannot say a word about. But, boy oh boy, is it good. And you’re going to be very excited about it.“The Oscar winner also praisedCandymandirector Nia DaCosta, who is helming the sequel to 2019’sCaptain Marvel.“She’s amazing. She’s so awesome and cool and clear,” Larson said of DaCosta,who signed on in August, becoming the first Black woman to direct a Marvel film.“The thing that I loved about her too, she gave the best pitch,” Larson added. “That’s the thing that I love about it, she just came in, was ready, had such an incredible take on this story and on this film. And I’m so happy that she’s guiding this. I’m thrilled.“Back in March 2019, Larson opened up to PEOPLE about how the character has impacted her at the movie’s premiere. “I don’t know if I’m just tired but Ifeel like I’m going to cry. It’s been a couple of years of working on this movie,” she said at the time. “Carol changed my life and the movie hasn’t even come out yet.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“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.“The Marvelsis expected to hit theaters o Feb. 17, 2023.

Photo: Brie Larson/Instagram

Brie Larson/Instagram

Let the fan predictions begin!Brie Larsonshared a series of snapshots on Instagram Monday featuring her new costarZawe Ashtonfor the upcomingCaptain Marvelsequel titledThe Marvels. In the photos, Larson, 32, wears a shirt that reads “Villain Lovers Club” while Ashton’s outfit reads “Joy Division.““Marvel fans, start your theories 😉,” Larsoncaptioned the post, encouraging fans to decipher the tease. Ashton commented, “This. Is. A. Tough. One….🤷🏽‍♀️.“In August, Larsonteased what was next for her characterCaptain Marvel (aka Carol Danvers) inThe Marvels, saying on SiriusXM’sThe Jess Cagle Showat the time, “Gosh, so much going on, a lot of really juicy things happening that I cannot say a word about. But, boy oh boy, is it good. And you’re going to be very excited about it.“The Oscar winner also praisedCandymandirector Nia DaCosta, who is helming the sequel to 2019’sCaptain Marvel.“She’s amazing. She’s so awesome and cool and clear,” Larson said of DaCosta,who signed on in August, becoming the first Black woman to direct a Marvel film.“The thing that I loved about her too, she gave the best pitch,” Larson added. “That’s the thing that I love about it, she just came in, was ready, had such an incredible take on this story and on this film. And I’m so happy that she’s guiding this. I’m thrilled.“Back in March 2019, Larson opened up to PEOPLE about how the character has impacted her at the movie’s premiere. “I don’t know if I’m just tired but Ifeel like I’m going to cry. It’s been a couple of years of working on this movie,” she said at the time. “Carol changed my life and the movie hasn’t even come out yet.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“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.“The Marvelsis expected to hit theaters o Feb. 17, 2023.

Let the fan predictions begin!

Brie Larsonshared a series of snapshots on Instagram Monday featuring her new costarZawe Ashtonfor the upcomingCaptain Marvelsequel titledThe Marvels. In the photos, Larson, 32, wears a shirt that reads “Villain Lovers Club” while Ashton’s outfit reads “Joy Division.”

“Marvel fans, start your theories 😉,” Larsoncaptioned the post, encouraging fans to decipher the tease. Ashton commented, “This. Is. A. Tough. One….🤷🏽‍♀️.”

In August, Larsonteased what was next for her characterCaptain Marvel (aka Carol Danvers) inThe Marvels, saying on SiriusXM’sThe Jess Cagle Showat the time, “Gosh, so much going on, a lot of really juicy things happening that I cannot say a word about. But, boy oh boy, is it good. And you’re going to be very excited about it.”

The Oscar winner also praisedCandymandirector Nia DaCosta, who is helming the sequel to 2019’sCaptain Marvel.

“She’s amazing. She’s so awesome and cool and clear,” Larson said of DaCosta,who signed on in August, becoming the first Black woman to direct a Marvel film.

“The thing that I loved about her too, she gave the best pitch,” Larson added. “That’s the thing that I love about it, she just came in, was ready, had such an incredible take on this story and on this film. And I’m so happy that she’s guiding this. I’m thrilled.”

Back in March 2019, Larson opened up to PEOPLE about how the character has impacted her at the movie’s premiere. “I don’t know if I’m just tired but Ifeel like I’m going to cry. It’s been a couple of years of working on this movie,” she said at the time. “Carol changed my life and the movie hasn’t even come out yet.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“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.”

The Marvelsis expected to hit theaters o Feb. 17, 2023.

source: people.com