
As a new year began, Larson's fame grew even more. She received more awards for her great work in Room, and it was announced she would next star in Kong: Skull Island. All signs were pointing up for Larson, but she had to work to feel comfortable with this amount of attention. She described these feelings to The Hollywood Reporter, saying, "I can't help but trip out about how similar my life is to Room ... It's me wanting to stay in my own little bubble and remain anonymous and invisible and at the same time needing to step up to this hand that I've been given."
She went into detail about all of these new experiences the past year had brought and how each really pushed her outside of her comfort zone. She doesn't only take each new role seriously, but also all of the interviews she does in support of them. She continued on to say, "When I leave an interview I learn whether I feel, 'Oh, that was nice, or that made me feel like a little piece of me was taken.' It's a line that is always on the edge of being crossed, and once you cross it, what's next?"
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