'Captain Marvel' Star Brie Larson Lands Two-Movie Deal With Netflix
By Kwadar Ray

Having a major role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe seems like more than a full-time job, as actors appear in multiple movies throughout the franchise. However, Captain Marvel actress Brie Larson is still keeping busy and landing other roles.
Larson, along with A Star is Born producer Lynette Howell Taylor, landed a two-picture worldwide rights deal at Netflix for the films Unicorn Store and Lady Business, according to Deadline.
We are stoked. Thanks for doubling down on us @netflix ???♀️ https://t.co/13u6RFHX9c
— Brie Larson (@brielarson) January 31, 2019
Unicorn Store will not only mark Larson's directing debut, but it'll be released on the streaming platform on April 5, just a month after Captain Marvel's release.
The film focuses on a woman who moves back in with her parents, and receives an invitation to a store that challenges her perception of what it truly means to grow up. It will also star Larson's Avengers co-star Samuel L. Jackson.
Lady Business, which Larson is looking to also direct, is based on the true story of two young female entrepreneurs who had to invent a third male company founder in order to be taken seriously after battling sexism in the business world.
Along with Captain Marvel and the upcoming Netflix films, Larson is expected to be a key player in Avengers: Endgame, which is set for an April 26 release.