
Brown noted how few actors ‘take a chance on a disabled journalist’. Oscar-winner Larson is on the brink of worldwide stardom with Captain Marvel, and she recently walked the talk on her inclusion efforts when she handpicked Keah Brown as her interviewer for Marie Claire. i’ll spend my money elsewhere” and “search the lead actress Drew Doesn’t want us going as a white male I won’t go”. Which has resulted in a barrage of ‘not interested’ responses being registered on Rotten Tomatoes with comments like “Tired of all this SJW nonsense” (SJW stands for social media justice warrior), “brie larson has already said this isn’t for me. This comment seems to have been misconstrued as to how Larson doesn’t care about ‘white males’ watching her film. Actor Brie Larson, a staunch advocate for gender equality and inclusion, recently spoke about how she had recently begun to notice how her press days appeared to be ‘overwhelmingly white male’.

Captain Marvel seems to have upset some audience members, who are panning the film on Rotten Tomatoes even before having seen it.

Captain Marvel is building up towards its worldwide release on March 8, but it seems like not everyone is looking forward to the film.
