Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The upcoming Apple TV+ series Lessons in Chemistry will mark Brie Larson's first significant return to television in more than twelve years. Larson, who entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the titular superhero in 2019's Captain Marvel and appeared in Avengers: Endgame, emerged in a number of blockbuster movies after her Academy Award-winning performance in 2015's Room.
In the meantime, Larson will make her return as a lead actor in a television series for the first time since United States of Tara ended in 2011. Larson played Kate Gregson in the Emmy-winning series, the troubled daughter of Toni Collette's Tara. Over the last decade, Larson has mostly stuck to acting exclusively in movies, particularly as her iconic Captain Marvel character. Most of her television appearances since United States of Tara are guest cameos in which she plays herself.
Although Lessons In Chemistry will be streaming exclusively on Apple TV+, it carries all the qualities of a major Hollywood drama that already has palpable buzz for consideration come award season. The main selling point of Lessons In Chemistry is undoubtedly Larson, who is expected to give a tour-de-force performance to bring the already established and cherished story to life with the poise and prominence of the Elizabeth Zott that readers love.
1 Why Lessons In Chemistry Is Brie Larson's Most Exciting Role In 2023 By the end of 2023, Larson will have made two appearances in major blockbuster films including Fast X and The Marvels. Despite this, Lessons In Chemistry is still Larson's most exciting role of the year, particularly because it will act as a breath of fresh air on her impressive yet very mainstream acting career over the past couple of years.