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“Just give them one.”

That’s Elizabeth Olsen’s advice to actors thinking of joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The “WandaVision” star told Josh Horowitz on the “Blissful Confusion” podcast that by first agreeing to just one Marvel project, actors can have more “creative control” for the next one.

“You have more control this way… If you’re like, ‘Oh my God, this is the most fun I’ve ever had and I love this character so much, I want to do it again,’ now you have a lot more. For the next creative control, “Olson said.

Then he said, “Don’t speak [David] Galuzzi. [He’s] Business matters at Marvel.

Olsen has played Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch since 2014 in a handful of Marvel projects, including “Doctor Strange in Multiverse Madness,” the two “Captain America” ​​movies, the last three “Avengers” movies and the TV spin-off “WandaVision.” In 2021, the Disney+ miniseries won three Emmys, with Olsen earning a series lead actress nomination.

Marvel President Kevin Feige said. Difference Last year, “We live alone He dared Try something like ‘WandaVision’ as Lizzie is a very talented actress.

A “WandaVision” spinoff starring Kathryn Hahn titled “Agatha: Covenant of Chaos” is currently in the works. Regarding Wanda’s future, Feige added, “There’s definitely a lot to explore. We haven’t touched on many of her main stories from her comics yet.

Olsen starred opposite Jesse Plemons in Max’s limited series “Love and Death,” based on the story of Texas housewife Candy Montgomery’s extramarital murder.



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