Brie Larson and Iman Vellani at the opening night of “Spamalot” on Broadway at The St. James Theatre on November 16, 2023.Photo:Bruce Glikas/WireImageThe MarvelscostarsBrie LarsonandIman Vellanitook a quick break from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.On Thursday, the MCU stars accompanied one another to attend the opening night performance ofMonty Python’s SpamalotatBroadway’s St. James Theatre in New York City.Larson, 34, shared an Instagram carousel of the duo’s outing. In the first photo, the two are seen posing with theirSpamalotcups.The second photo includes a close-up shot of Vellani, 21, winking at Larson’s camera. The final photo of the carousel includes a photo of Larson holding up herSpamalotplaybill in the foreground with the St. James Theatre stage in the background.Brie Larson shows off “Spamalot” playbill.Brie Larson/ InstagramThe Oscar winner captioned her Instagram post, “A night out on the town with the sweetest gal around 💕.”Iman Vellani in Brie Larson’s Instagram post.Brie Larson/ InstagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.The pair star alongside one another in the latest Marvel feature,The Marvels. Vellani reprises herMs. Marvelrole as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel and Larson plays her titularCaptain Marvelrole again.The film takes place directly after the events ofMs. Marvel, which shows Kamala Khan and Carol Danvers swapping places with each other after the former uses her powerful bangle. Throughout the film, Ms. Marvel, Captain Marvel and Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) swap places with each other every time they use their powers, forcing them to work together.The Marvels,which opened on Nov. 10, grossed $47 million at the domestic box office during its first weekend. This turned out to be the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s worst-ever box office opening weekend, permultiplereports.The opening gross pales in comparison to the 32 other films Marvel Studios has released within its interconnected universe since 2008’sIron Man. Its predecessor,Captain Marvel,opened to $153 millionin 2019.Brie Larson and Iman Vellani pose at the opening night of “Spamalot” on November 16, 2023.Bruce Glikas/WireImageWhenYahoo Entertainmentasked Vellani about the box office results, she said she did not “want to focus on something that’s not even in my control, because what’s the point?““That’s forBob Iger,” added Vellani — referring to theWalt Disney CompanyCEO. She noted that the financial success of the movie “has nothing to do with” her.“I’m happy with the finished product, and the people that I care about enjoyed the film,” said the MCU star.The Marvelsis now in theaters.
Brie Larson and Iman Vellani at the opening night of “Spamalot” on Broadway at The St. James Theatre on November 16, 2023.Photo:Bruce Glikas/WireImage
Bruce Glikas/WireImage
The MarvelscostarsBrie LarsonandIman Vellanitook a quick break from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.On Thursday, the MCU stars accompanied one another to attend the opening night performance ofMonty Python’s SpamalotatBroadway’s St. James Theatre in New York City.Larson, 34, shared an Instagram carousel of the duo’s outing. In the first photo, the two are seen posing with theirSpamalotcups.The second photo includes a close-up shot of Vellani, 21, winking at Larson’s camera. The final photo of the carousel includes a photo of Larson holding up herSpamalotplaybill in the foreground with the St. James Theatre stage in the background.Brie Larson shows off “Spamalot” playbill.Brie Larson/ InstagramThe Oscar winner captioned her Instagram post, “A night out on the town with the sweetest gal around 💕.”Iman Vellani in Brie Larson’s Instagram post.Brie Larson/ InstagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.The pair star alongside one another in the latest Marvel feature,The Marvels. Vellani reprises herMs. Marvelrole as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel and Larson plays her titularCaptain Marvelrole again.The film takes place directly after the events ofMs. Marvel, which shows Kamala Khan and Carol Danvers swapping places with each other after the former uses her powerful bangle. Throughout the film, Ms. Marvel, Captain Marvel and Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) swap places with each other every time they use their powers, forcing them to work together.The Marvels,which opened on Nov. 10, grossed $47 million at the domestic box office during its first weekend. This turned out to be the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s worst-ever box office opening weekend, permultiplereports.The opening gross pales in comparison to the 32 other films Marvel Studios has released within its interconnected universe since 2008’sIron Man. Its predecessor,Captain Marvel,opened to $153 millionin 2019.Brie Larson and Iman Vellani pose at the opening night of “Spamalot” on November 16, 2023.Bruce Glikas/WireImageWhenYahoo Entertainmentasked Vellani about the box office results, she said she did not “want to focus on something that’s not even in my control, because what’s the point?““That’s forBob Iger,” added Vellani — referring to theWalt Disney CompanyCEO. She noted that the financial success of the movie “has nothing to do with” her.“I’m happy with the finished product, and the people that I care about enjoyed the film,” said the MCU star.The Marvelsis now in theaters.
The MarvelscostarsBrie LarsonandIman Vellanitook a quick break from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
On Thursday, the MCU stars accompanied one another to attend the opening night performance ofMonty Python’s SpamalotatBroadway’s St. James Theatre in New York City.
Larson, 34, shared an Instagram carousel of the duo’s outing. In the first photo, the two are seen posing with theirSpamalotcups.
The second photo includes a close-up shot of Vellani, 21, winking at Larson’s camera. The final photo of the carousel includes a photo of Larson holding up herSpamalotplaybill in the foreground with the St. James Theatre stage in the background.
Brie Larson shows off “Spamalot” playbill.Brie Larson/ Instagram
Brie Larson/ Instagram
The Oscar winner captioned her Instagram post, “A night out on the town with the sweetest gal around 💕.”
Iman Vellani in Brie Larson’s Instagram post.Brie Larson/ Instagram
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.
The pair star alongside one another in the latest Marvel feature,The Marvels. Vellani reprises herMs. Marvelrole as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel and Larson plays her titularCaptain Marvelrole again.
The film takes place directly after the events ofMs. Marvel, which shows Kamala Khan and Carol Danvers swapping places with each other after the former uses her powerful bangle. Throughout the film, Ms. Marvel, Captain Marvel and Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) swap places with each other every time they use their powers, forcing them to work together.
The Marvels,which opened on Nov. 10, grossed $47 million at the domestic box office during its first weekend. This turned out to be the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s worst-ever box office opening weekend, permultiplereports.
The opening gross pales in comparison to the 32 other films Marvel Studios has released within its interconnected universe since 2008’sIron Man. Its predecessor,Captain Marvel,opened to $153 millionin 2019.
Brie Larson and Iman Vellani pose at the opening night of “Spamalot” on November 16, 2023.Bruce Glikas/WireImage
WhenYahoo Entertainmentasked Vellani about the box office results, she said she did not “want to focus on something that’s not even in my control, because what’s the point?”
“That’s forBob Iger,” added Vellani — referring to theWalt Disney CompanyCEO. She noted that the financial success of the movie “has nothing to do with” her.
“I’m happy with the finished product, and the people that I care about enjoyed the film,” said the MCU star.
The Marvelsis now in theaters.
source: people.com