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Actor Elizabeth Olsen opened his personal film preferences and how he was different from his roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Despite the pride in playing Wanda Maximaf, he shared pressure to choose the projects that reflect their real taste.

Hollywood actor Elizabeth Olsen is famous for playing Scarlett Witch in superhero franchise, recently shared that his personal taste in films does not always align with projects she has worked on – especially in Marvel films.
Actor, who played the role of Wanda Maximof, also known as Scarlett Witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), talked about it NPR’s wild card with Rachel Martin podcast.
Love and death actor accepted the need to “prove” his creative preferences through his roles, “because I have spent so many years,” because I have spent many years while marrying, I think I think I think there are all other jobs that really reflect me my personal taste. While I like to be a part of this world, and I am proud of what I have done with the character, I really consume this kind of such. ,
Explaining his attitude, the 36 -year -old actor said, “I think I have not always successfully options in my work that combine with my personal taste, and this is something I think I think I am still trying to prove when I meet people.”
“Especially if it is a work-type meeting and is able to express its personal taste in films, literature, and so I still think I have to prove,” he said.
Olsen, who for the first time in the Avengers: Edge of Altron (2015), stepped in the role of Scarlett Witch, explaining that it is not the kind of art she consumes. He said, “Because I have spent so many years, I feel like all other jobs that I really have to reflect my personal taste, because I like to be a part of this world – and I am proud that what I can do with the character – this is not really that art that I am very honest.”
Elizabeth Ollassen starred in several MCU blockbusters, which included Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endege (2019), and Dr. Strange in the Multivars of Madness (2022). He also earned an ammy nomination for his performance at the Vandvision (2021), a Disney+ series focused on his character.
Despite taking his clearly on Marvel, Alsen insisted that he was proud of his franchise. “I felt that they are these grand, Greek-style stories that reflect politics and culture in a truly interesting way, and I was proud to be a part of that,” she said. “But in the last decade, Marvel has become a hot theme – actor either embraces or rejects it.”
While Alsen earlier mentioned that she would be open to return as Wanda. If the story was compelling, she confirmed in March that she would not be included in the upcoming Avengers Films, Doomsday and Secret Wars of Russo Brothers.