Brie Larson fuels Captain Marvel cameo in ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’

The Marvels star Brie Larson reignited Captain Marvel appearance speculations in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

Taking to Instagram on Friday, December 19, movie director Destin Yori Daniel Cretton announced that they have wrapped up the filming of the fourth Tom Holland Spider-Man movie.

The 36-year-old American actress dropped two comments under the post.

“Hugs to my spidey too!!!” she wrote in one, meanwhile, showered love in another text, which read, “Congrats!!!! Love you bro!”

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Her affectionate comments fueled the rumours of a Captain Marvel cameo.

Interestingly, ever since Cretton was announced as director of Spider-Man 4 there have been rampant chatter suggesting Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers) could appear or even play a supporting role in the latest chapter.

Brie Larson fuels Captain Marvel cameo in ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’

This is not a far fetched assumption as previously Holland’s Spider-Man films featured major MCU guest stars including Iron Man in Homecoming, Nick Fury in Far From Home, Doctor Strange in No Way Home.

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The Captain Marvel actress sent fans into a frenzy as her love-filled reference to Holland’s character as “my spidey” was interpreted by fans as a playful hint, especially since filming just wrapped.

The Spidey-verse supporters are reading it as potential confirmation or teasing of on-screen team-up.

It is pertinent to note that Larson’s have a long professional history with Cretton as well.

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She starred in several of his pre-MCU films (Short Term 12, The Glass Castle, Just Mercy) and had a cameo as Captain Marvel in his Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Given such stances fans have long speculated that Cretton would find a way to include her in any Marvel project he directs, similar to how other directors bring back frequent collaborators.