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It took 4 cats to play role of Captain’s cat

- By Bruce Fretts The New York Times Warning: This article contains some spoilers about “Captain Marvel” but no cat puns.

For a breakout star, it was a fairly mundane audition. To cast the part of Goose, an orange tabby who plays a critical role, the makers of “Captain Marvel” were meeting different cats, including Ursula Brauner’s Reggie.

“We walked into a roomful of people, and I brought a big plush bed and set it on the table,” Brauner recalled.

“Reggie hung out on the bed and was as chill as any cat could be, and the filmmakers saw him embody the character then and there. That’s how he got the job.”

“Captain Marvel” earned more than $500 million worldwide in its first week of release, in no small part thanks to Reggie and three fellow felines who steal scenes as the stray. (In the original Marvel comic books, the cat has the “Star Wars” name of Chewie, but the screenwrit­ers changed it to Goose to go along with the movie’s “Top Gun” motif.)

Goose, who got his own character poster even before the movie was released, has been singled out by reviewers (“Best of all there is an orange cat,” A.O. Scott wrote in The Times), inspired memes and been the subject of an ode.

Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios, speculated that Goose could star in shorts on the streaming service being started by Marvel’s owner, Disney.

Although special effects were involved, the animals are onscreen a fair amount, but at first it was going to be just Reggie.

“After looking at the script and seeing the work required, we all decided it would be good to add a couple more cats to the team,” said Brauner, whose company, Animals for Hollywood, provides and trains nonhuman actors for films.

In addition to Reggie and another experience­d animal actor, Archie (yes, they’re named after Archie Comics characters), Brauner found two more orange tabbies, named Gonzo and Rizzo, at a shelter.

Each one had a specialty. “Reggie was our all-around go-to cat — he’s seen in most of the film,” Brauner said.

She said fame hadn’t changed the cats.

“We try to keep them grounded,” she joked.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF MARVEL/DISNEY ?? Reggie, who plays Captain Marvel’s cat Goose, was seen as perfect by movie producers. But it took four orange cats to play the chill scene-stealing feline.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MARVEL/DISNEY Reggie, who plays Captain Marvel’s cat Goose, was seen as perfect by movie producers. But it took four orange cats to play the chill scene-stealing feline.

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