Even though Captain Marvel made $1.1 billion, making it the first female-led superhero movie to pass a billion dollars, people still don't like Brie Larson.

In fact, fans have hated her for years, way before she premiered as Carol Danvers, and even started a petition to get her replaced in the MCU. The 30,000 fans who signed the petition think that she should be replaced by someone in the LGBTQ community, perhaps someone of color as well. But some think really anyone could have done a better job than Larson because her acting sucked.

Along with Chris Pratt, Larson is one of the most hated people in the franchise for various reasons. On top of people thinking her acting sucks, others aren't too impressed with some of the things she does and says in interviews and social media. Apparently, neither is fellow Avenger Jeremy Renner, who threw some shape at her in the past. She's been candid about a lot of things, but that candidness has earned her some hefty backlash in return.

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Even with the petition, Larson is still set to reprise Captain Marvel, but Marvel may have listened to fans a little bit. Larson will no longer have her own Captain Marvel sequel; instead, we'll be getting The Marvels. So maybe they demoted her because of the fan's reactions. This probably sucks for Larson because she went through a lot preparing to play the superhero and felt immense pressure playing her. Larson believes she was destined to play Captain Marvel, while fans think it could end her career for good.

Whether either is true remains to be seen, but Larson can't even work out or make a  YouTube channel without getting some flack. As if fans didn't have enough on their list of reasons why they hate Larson, here's another. She lied about her Captain Marvel role.

She Lied About Her Role

While we know that Marvel legally binds the lips of every one of its actors from saying anything about the franchise, Larson still lied to us about her involvement in Captain Marvel.

According to Cheat Sheet, a month before Marvel confirmed Larson had been cast as Carol Danvers at the 2016 Comic-Con, she lied about being a part of the film. A reporter from MTV UK told Larson that many people wanted her to play the character in an attempt to get some reaction from the actress, but all Larson responded with was, "Who’s Captain Marvel?"

She continued to play dumb in the painfully awkward interview and asked if the character was a boy. "So, would I be playing a man?" Larson asked. "I’m down to play Chris Evans. Oh, wait, no, Chris Evans is Captain America. Who’s Captain Marvel? I have no idea what I’m talking about."

She clearly knew a thing or two about Marvel if she corrected her mistake and said Evans played Captain America. In hide sight, we now know that Larson knew what the reporter was talking about and very much understood that Marvel was days away from announcing her casting. But that isn't what's really upsetting. What's upsetting is the other times Larson's lied in an interview.

Her Co-Stars Have Called Her Out

In a joint interview with Chris Hemsworth and Don Cheadle for Entertainment Tonight, before Avengers: Endgame premiered in 2019, Larson said she did her own stunts. But her castmates called her out on that assertion right away.

The moment came after Hemsworth revealed he did his own stunts. Larson said she also did her own and because she thought "that’s what everyone did." Hemsworth sarcastically replied, "Oh, ok. Tom Cruise over here." This didn't get a nice response from Larson. She said she'd be the next "me, thank you very much."

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Actually, this interview was awkward for all three actors overall. The stunt double comments came at the end of a really long day doing press together, and Hemsworth and Cheadle didn't seem amused by Larson.

Especially after she said that her character was the strongest. "There’s no competition for me because I’m the strongest," Larson said. Hemsworth replied, "Meh, we’ll let her think that."

"It’s not…as I’ve said before, it’s not, it’s just a fact not a personal opinion. It’s not a reflection of what you can’t do," Larson scolded Hemsworth. "But it is kind of a reflection on all that you can’t do."

"It’s just…You’re just not that strong," Hemsworth said. "But you’re really smart. Should we have a fight?" Hemsworth asked with Larson failing to hide her displeasure. "I feel like we’re fighting right now. Like it’s been an all-day thing," Larson replied.

So not only did Larson lie, but she also didn't seem too chummy with her fellow MCU stars. But as the YouTube channel The Quartering points out, she never was. In their joint interview, Larson and Renner clearly didn't see eye to eye either. In fact, the pair couldn't have seemed more bored to be there together, a stark contrast to Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany and others.

In the interview with Renner, Larson said that she uses her platform as Captain Marvel to do as much good as she can.

"I’m committed to self-improvement," Larson said. "I work at being the best person that I can be and using this platform for as much good as I can. That doesn’t mean that I don’t make mistakes. But, I’m very comfortable with that…allowing myself to learn from those mistakes."

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He replied, "I’m pretty accountable and responsible in my own life, at any rate. Celebrity is not something I use as any sort of platform to be more responsible or accountable, I suppose." Huge burn.

All of the lies and her horrible chemistry with her co-stars probably added up in the heads of everyone in Marvel and had some part in persuading them to "demote" her sequel and replace it with The Marvels. But we can't be sure. Either way, Larson is treading through dangerous territory with some fans.

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