Who else is excited that Brie Larson was cast as Carol Danvers in the upcoming Captain Marvel film and becoming part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe? While many of us fans wish that it had been Scarlet Johansson getting her own Black Widow solo film, to see Brie Larson as Captain Marvel on the big screen is going to be one hell of a treat. Mark my words, that film is going to be fantastic. And hopefully it will prove all those Hollywood naysayers wrong that female superhero films don’t sell to audiences. Between this year’s Wonder Woman film starring Gal Gadot as part of the DC Cinematic Universe, and Larson’s Captain Marvel, I am hoping that the ticket sales for both films usher in a new era of superhero films, with strong, independent, and (though I hate to describe them as such) bankable female leads. Because truth be told, there are a lot of great female characters that deserve to have their own films.
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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