It’s common knowledge at this point that the digital world is expanding and growing into some interesting and quite different directions. In particular, the popularity of NFTs, virtual reality, and the whole concept of a “Metaverse” have all become trending concepts at one time or another. Now there’s another reason they’re trending – and it’s because Marvel actress Brie Larson just shared a brand new Metaverse video.
As you can see below, actress Brie Larson, who is no stranger to controversy, is promoting her interest in NFTs and the Metaverse with a new video featuring the “some·place” mobile application. The application allows users to purchase and display their NFT collections, while also interacting with other users via real-time multiplayer. This is demonstrated in the video Brie Larson shared.
Here’s the video:
Welcome to my lil corner of the @some_place metaverse. Can’t wait to welcome you all in soon 🤍 pic.twitter.com/QWfsdFGqzr
— Brie Larson (@brielarson) March 17, 2022
While Brie Larson is happy to welcome her fans and followers to the Metaverse, it seems many of them don’t feel the same way. In fact, they’re now trying to get the actress canceled over the fact. As you can see below, there are plenty of responses from fans that just don’t understand what the actress is doing or why.
it’s extra sad to see brie of all ppl doing all this shit like before marvel she was an indie queen just vibing and being a very normal person and now………it’s turned her into a corporate nightmare i do not like her it’s been a fun couple years watching the downfall https://t.co/TFhtdxNbvR
— ice (@lgbtkendrick) March 17, 2022
Brie you’re going down a path a path I can’t follow pic.twitter.com/f44S2DcAGR
— Smiso (@directorsmiso) March 17, 2022
Everyone @ Brie Larson: pic.twitter.com/wHM690zSG3
— Doctor 🍩 🤍 (@ADonutHolesHole) March 17, 2022
someone wake me up from this nightmare pic.twitter.com/Igp23ntNTT
— o 🙂 little shrimp (@sapphicinephile) March 17, 2022
Hope you got paid $7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 for this because that’s about how much damage you just did to your rep
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) March 17, 2022
BRIE, LOOK AT ME. THIS ISNT YOU. LOOK AT ME. STOP THIS. THIS ISNT OKAY. HAVE SOME CLASS.
— ُ (@FILMZMARGULIES) March 17, 2022
— who (@WhoIsMozart) March 17, 2022
your time out has been extended. go sit in the corner and think about what you did. pic.twitter.com/6klYS1M666
— o 🙂 little shrimp (@sapphicinephile) March 17, 2022
There are still some users that are showing their support for Brie Larson and her interest in the Metaverse. In fact, many of these people happen to be other some·place users. Here are some of their responses:
Can’t wait to see you there!! pic.twitter.com/Tp1m7QYwg1
— brightlytoasted (@brightlytoasted) March 17, 2022
YES Brie!! I love my own images in @some_place too! Welcome! https://t.co/okBUGQ1npW
— 🎙LoriGrace.crypto 🤗 (@lorigraceaz) March 17, 2022
Welcome to the fam 🍾 pic.twitter.com/DYpfack9V3
— OliO (@0xOliO) March 17, 2022
Ultimately, digital technology and its various landscapes will continue to change and evolve with time. So whether people are canceled or not, we’re going to have to see these types of changes take place. Especially as the technology needed to build and support a legitimate Metaverse comes into fruition. With virtual reality and social media the way it is, we’re basically there already. So perhaps when Brie Larson says she’ll welcome us all soon, she isn’t exactly wrong.
In the meantime, fans will soon get to see the actress in the Marvel Cinematic Universe yet again for both Ms. Marvel and The Marvels.