Years ago, Jackson stated: “She’s not going to let any of that stuff destroy her. These incel dudes who hate strong women, or the fact that she’s a feminist who has an opinion and expressed it? Everybody wants people to be who they want them to be. She is who she is, and she’s genuinely that.” Regardless, Larson was noticeably guarded when asked about it in a recent interview with The Telegraph, telling the journalist: “What I would like you to see is that by continuing this conversation, you are putting me in connection with something that has nothing to do with me.“
The actress further explained that she doesn’t “think there is a way for me to answer that without it becoming a problem” and that not everything she says “is a stance.” Per Larson, “there are times that [she] speak[s] out and there are times when” she doesn’t. She knew from the moment she was cast that “taking Carol would make [her] more of a public person than [she] was before.” However, she “thought that what the film was saying was more important than [her] fear.”
What Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel Comments Mean





Larson clearly found value in Carol’s character and hoped that by taking it on, she could be a positive influence. Despite the online backlash she receives, Captain Marvel herself is still an important part of the MCU as the first female hero to receive a solo film. As such, it makes sense that Larson felt the role was impactful enough to accept in spite of the spotlight it would put on her.
Moreover, Larson’s blunt answers to the interviewer when asked about internet bullying show that she does not want to make rash statements. In the past, her words have often led to criticism from fans and non-fans alike, so her trepidation is not unwarranted. Additionally, as an actor in a major franchise, Larson may be wary of saying anything that could reflect poorly on the Captain Marvel character.
Our Take On Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel Comments

Unfortunately, Larson is a lightning rod for her detractors’ complaints, which the interviewer likely knew. Whether she stood up for herself to declined to comment, someone would take fault with what she said. The actress redirecting the interview to instead discuss Captain Marvel and her personal connection to her MCU role was a smarter way to show her love of the franchise and to avoid giving those who dislike her ammunition.