You know when you’re entering the Marvel Cinematic Universe, however You don’t know when you will leave. Take, for example, what happened to Elizabeth Olsen, who started playing Wanda Maximoff ten years ago, in “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and She ended up starring in her own series and being the villain, already fully transformed into the Scarlet Witch, during “Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness”. Now he has tips for future superheroes.
One and no more, St. Thomas
Olsen does not have a contract with Marvel, something similar to what happens to Don Cheadle: if the company needs them, they call them, and if all the schedules fit, they make the movie. And if not, then no. It’s possible we’ll see more of the Scarlet Witch in the future (especially after the rumored ‘vision quest’) but her future is up in the air. The actress, Alain, prefers it that wayas he said on the podcast happy sad confused.
Just give them one. You have more control. If you said “Oh my gosh, I had more fun than ever, I love this character, and I want to do it again” now you have more creative control for the next movie.
Given that Tom Holland, Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Sebastian Stan or Benedict Cumberbatch signed a multi-film deal they may (or may not) regret, Olsen chose the easy way out: If they want me back, they pay more money. Of course, the actress doesn’t know if there’s more Scarlet Witch on the horizon. All you can say is “I hope so”. Of course, without contracts, just in case.
In Espinov | I think Marvel is going to have a hard time coming out of the worst decision of their life, when they trusted quantity over quality.
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