An all-new TV spot for Captain Marvel premiered last night during the Academy Awards, and it featured some never-before-seen clips from the upcoming film.

While Larson’s debut as Captain Marvel will be her first introduction to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the actress is also set to star alongside fan favorites in this spring’s Avengers: Endgame.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYm12zOwtWw

Larson recently spoke about the pressures of joining Marvel’s iconic universe, and addressed the challenges of joining such a popular franchise.

“It was great. A lot of those actors I’ve known for a while so it was great,” Larson says of her time filming Avengers: Endgame scenes. “It was like my first real introduction so I was able to ask stupid questions and feel like I was joining this giant family. It felt weird (the Marvel 10th Anniversary photo) like ‘I’m doing this by myself!’ and luckily I had Sam with me who I’ve done two films with previously so I knew I had a pal going into it. But it felt scary being off on my own doing this thing for the first time.”

If there wasn’t already enough hype surrounding the newest Marvel installation, the Marvel Entertainment YouTube channel fueled the excitement with a genius livestream featuring Goose the Cat, one of the stars in the upcoming flick.

Captain Marvel (and Goose the Cat) arrive in theaters on March 8.

H/T Comic Book

Photo: Marvel Studios

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Joe Ibraham

Joe Ibraham

Joe Ibraham is the Art Director at the Toy Insider, the Toy Book, and the Pop Insider. He creates all graphic content for the Toy Insider, the Pop Insider, and the Toy Book social channels, including promos and stagnant graphics, as well as all signage, programming, and media graphics for various networking events. Joe shoots, edits, and manages all YouTube content for the Toy Insider and Pop Insider brand, including Play by Play videos, event videos, and other promotional videos. When he's not in the office, you can find Joe in the gym or hanging with his friends and family. He loves music, basketball, and art in a variety of forms. He STILL wonders why Drake and Josh is not available on Netflix.

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