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'Captain Marvel' star Annette Bening hints about Supreme Intelligence's relationship with Carol Danvers

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Annette Bening spills 'Captain Marvel' secrets live on 'GMA!'
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Kelly McCarthy
ByKelly McCarthy
February 28, 2019, 3:03 PM

"Captain Marvel" star Annette Bening revealed some juicy hints about her "godlike" character ahead of the movie's release next week.

Bening's role in the latest Marvel film remained tightly wrapped until a new trailer dropped earlier this week and gave fans a first glimpse of her character, Supreme Intelligence.

Annette Bening appears on "Good Morning America," Feb. 28, 2019.
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"It's kind of fun to have to say 'I can't reveal what's going on,'" she said of the role shrouded in secrecy. "I've never had that experience before -- it was great fun to do it."

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Bening is seen on-screen beside Brie Larson, who plays Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, and fans have already speculated if their characters are actually mother and daughter.

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"I can neither confirm nor deny, but I will say there is more than what we have revealed," Bening teased.

"I am playing the Supreme Intelligence, I'm a god-like entity -- of course," she said, playfully brushing her hair back and laughing.

Bening, 60, said she "got to read the whole script" and then looked to her own kids for advice about the role.

"I did consult with my kids so they could kind of explain sort of what the history of that is," she said. "Because there's a specific history to the character and I sort of have the entire intellect of the entire Kree people over the last million years in my head."

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The 21st film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is set in 1995 and follows the journey of Danvers as she becomes one of the universe's most powerful heroes. When a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the center of the maelstrom.

VIDEO: Annette Bening dishes on 'Captain Marvel'
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One of the stars of the new superhero flick opens up about what fans can expect -- and flashes back to the '90s -- live on "GMA."

"GMA" aired another new clip from the highly anticipated film ahead of its March 8 release.

"The warriors have to go into this secret chamber to sort of prepare for battle, so that's the scene you're seeing there," Bening explained.

The cast and filmmakers of the new Marvel Studios film watched the full movie together at the European Gala Screening on Wednesday.

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