Brie Larson, the superhero we all need, just made a tiny Captain Marvelfan's day.
Hitting the blue carpet on Wednesday at the film'sEuropean Gala held at The Curzon Mayfair in London, Larson dazzled in her royal blue gown.
SEE ALSO:No, 'Captain Marvel' star Brie Larson isn't nervous about being Marvel's first solo female leadBut the film's star also met a tiny version of her character Carol Danvers at the event, a young female fan dressed up as the superhero herself.
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According to E! News, this mini Captain Marvel is 8-year-old Illy, who was invited to interview the stars by non-profit organization The Female Lead, which is dedicated to increasing visibility for women's stories and promoting alternative role models.
The young fan interviewed both Larson and her co-star Samuel L. Jackson on the blue carpet, and even posed for official pictures with the cast.
Look at these two, just two awesome superheroes sharing a girl power moment, and getting some Captain Marvelcomic books signed. It's so wholesome I could hug a Skrull.
Just two superheroes, hangin' out.Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images fLarson's interview with Illy was captured by film critic Scott Davis, who posted the adorable exchange to Twitter. "Are you running the carpet tonight?" Larson asks.
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Illy even stood front and center for a group shot with Larson, Lashana Lynch, Anna Boden, Gemma Chan and Victoria Alonso, along with invited British servicewomen, policewomen, scientists, and sportswomen. What a little boss among bosses.
Gang's all here at the 'Captain Marvel' gala. Go team!Credit: Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesTwo Captain Marvels!Credit: Tim P. Whitby/Getty ImagesWhat a delight.
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Captain Marvellands in theaters March 8.
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