It turns out the “Captain Marvel” star is something of a “superhero mentor.”
Brie Larson isn’t above bathroom banter.
The “Captain Marvel” star revealed during a roundtable with The Hollywood Reporter published on Wednesday that she first talks toilets when meeting with new co-workers in the Marvel Universe.
“I’m the first person to email everybody because it’s very specific and very strange,” Larson said of becoming a “superhero mentor” of sorts. “People are like, ‘I don’t know how to do this.’ Yeah, no one does. Why would you?”
The “Room” actor offered a sampling of what she tells the newbies.
“I’ll say, ‘Train, because you’ll want to be as prepared in your body as you possibly can because it only gets harder as the job goes on. And really understand how to be able to go to the bathroom in your suit,’” she said.
“The first ‘Captain Marvel,’ it was a 45-minute thing to get me in and out of that costume,” Larson explained.
For those who might be confused about just what it takes to go to the bathroom in a full getup, Larson shared that there is no zipper on the costume to make bathroom breaks easier or quicker.
“I can’t stand when people have to wait for me to go to the bathroom, so I’d have to time it out,” the actor shared.
Fellow Marvel star Robert Downey Jr. has also alluded to having a hard time going to the restroom in the elaborate suit for the “Ironman” movies.
“Going to the bathroom ― this is a weird metaphor,” Downey Jr. said during a talk at the Laugh Factory many years ago, before getting oddly descriptive about the clunky process. “It’s like trying to pull an enoki mushroom out of a sealed envelope.”
Other days, it seems Downey Jr. just went with this, uh, interesting method.