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    First trailer for Brie Larson directorial debut 'Unicorn Store' reteams Captain Marvel with Samuel L Jackson

    The first trailer for Unicorn Store, Brie Larson’s directorial debut, which also just so happens to star Captain Marvel herself, has been released ahead of its release on Netflix. Written by Samantha McIntyre, Unicorn Store sees Larson play a whimsical painter who is kicked out of art school and has to take a dull office job as well as move back in with her parents.

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    Brie Larson Braced Herself for ‘Captain Marvel’ Backlash. How’d She Avoid It?

    She thanks fans in an Instagram for a remarkably smooth super-introduction

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    What Marvel Superhero Would Make the Best President? Chris Pratt and Benedict Cumberbatch Nominate Captain Marvel

    Not overly enthusiastic about your ballot options in this year’s upcoming presidential election? While it will inevitably be Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump who takes the Oval Office after November’s vote, we couldn’t help but fantasize about an alternate timeline where some universally beloved figure could unite a divided nation, someone like… a Marvel superhero.

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    And It's Official: Brie Larson Is Captain Marvel

    To cap an epic panel that included casts, sizzle reels, trailers, and concept art for a range of films — Black Panther, Thor: Ragnarok, Doctor Strange, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 — Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige called all the stars from the films together for an epic superhero selfie (similar to what Fox did last year with its version of the Marvel universe). But after the various ensembles assembled, he had one more person to trot out: Brie Larson, your new Captain Marvel.

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    Post-'Civil War': Where the Marvel Cinematic Universe Is Heading in Phase Three

    Captain America: Civil War marks the end of the Avengers as we’ve come to know them over the course of a dozen films dating back to 2008. The blockbuster is the first of the MCU’s Phase Three — an ambition slate of 10 films set to unroll over the next four years that will unite heroes and villains from across the galaxy.