kendricks-annas:

There was something different about being one of eight [women] on a set and realizing that “oh my gosh, this is what it’s like to be in the majority.” You know, this is what it’s like when that happens. It was a lovely experience to be on set where there’s a shorthand, you don’t have to explain your experiences as a woman. It doesn’t have to pass through a filter. And as the conversation in the world at large is deepening about this issue and we’re starting to want better representation for everybody, it feels really special to have been in an example of that that was so positive. There’s just this really weird stereotype and stigma about women, a group of women being together, that we possibly couldn’t get along and be professional and be loving to each other, and we didn’t do any of that, we didn’t buy into any of that. We had a blast and it was great. And yes, I’m gonna say it, I hope there’s a sequel because I want to do it again.

captainmarvels:

“Sometimes you don’t get kicked out of your house, and you don’t get all communication cut off from you. Sometimes it’s in the middle where your family loves you, but they don’t want to discuss it. Sometimes it’s complex.”

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