Elizabeth Olsen

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Elizabeth Olsen says she doesn't think of her characters as good or ... (UPI.com)

Elizabeth Olsen discussed whether or not her Marvel character Scarlet Witch is a hero or villain while appearing on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

I just played an axe murderer and I love her and I think she's fabulous," Olsen continued, while referencing her upcoming HBO Max miniseries titled Love and Death. "I love my characters. I defend them.

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Elizabeth Olsen feels awkward on red carpet (Crow River Media)

The 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' actress doesn't enjoy being photographed at high profile events because she never knows how to look at ease ...

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Elizabeth Olsen says she was spoiled by sisters Mary-Kate and ... (CNN)

Elizabeth Olsen says her famous older sisters Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen spoiled her as they were growing up together.

"I've always felt that presence, which made me work harder, and maybe have a chip on my shoulder to be over-prepared and disciplined, so I could feel like I'm really earning it.' "I always knew that it was what I wanted to do, I just had a lot of insecurities about wanting to do it," Olsen said. . "If I was spoiled by one, the other one wanted to match it.

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Celebrity Gossip: Elizabeth Olsen, Kaley Cuoco, Kat Graham + More! (vermilioncountyfirst.com)

ELIZABETH OLSEN 'SPOILED' BY SISTERS: Elizabeth Olsen recent told Harper's Bazaar UK that it's "amazing" to be the younger sibling to twins.

She said of her older sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, “If I was spoiled by one, the other one wanted to match it. The couple began dating after meeting on set in 2017. I loved it.” By the time the WandaVision star was born in 1989, the twins were already starring on Full House which gave Elizabeth “a lot of insecurities.” She shared, “I’ve always felt that presence, which made me work harder, and maybe have a chip on my shoulder to be over-prepared and disciplined, so I could feel like I’m really earning it.”

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Elizabeth Olsen Explains How Her Sisters' Fame Impacted Her ... (Glamour)

Elizabeth Olsen's older sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen played a huge part in how the actor views privacy.

“I felt very clear about how I was going to navigate lots of things because of watching them,” she said. In a recent cover interview with Harper’s Bazar UK, Elizabeth discussed her loving relationship with her sisters and why she’s protective of her privacy. Elizabeth Olsen has been making a name for herself as an actor for over a decade, but it wasn’t always easy.

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Elizabeth Olsen Genuinely Thought Avengers: Endgame Would Bomb (Screen Rant)

Despite becoming one of the most successful movies of all time, Elizabeth Olsen reveals that she thought Avengers: Endgame would bomb at the premiere.

The success that the MCU has consistently enjoyed could make it difficult for others to appreciate why she thinks the worst of each new installment, but the audience at the premiere is hardly a group of hardcore fans, and their reactions might not be the most reassuring. As Marvel films are known for eliciting excitable cheers in movie theaters, it seems possible that this is the kind of benchmark Olsen is measuring each film's reception on. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness star Elizabeth Olsen reveals why she thought Avengers: Endgame would be the MCU's first flop. And, since all of Olsen's cinematic appearances as the character have been in big Marvel team-up movies, each of her Wanda performances feature in the top 25 highest-grossing movies of all time. [...] I saw Avengers: Endgame and I looked around me and I said, "Is this our first flop?" Check-out Olsen's full explanation on why she thought the box-office hit would be a flop below:

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Why Elizabeth Olsen Thought Avengers: Endgame Would Flop (The Direct)

This will directly tie into her co-leading role in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, her first big-screen MCU outing since the final battle of 2019's ...

It's far from uncommon to see actors avoid watching their own work, especially when it comes to the massive Hollywood premieres that are watched by some of the biggest names in media for the first time. Thus far, early viewings have again yielded great reviews, and fans are already set to help Marvel break the box office as Wanda Maximoff gets her biggest role yet in an MCU movie. But recently, when Olsen looked back to that huge moment in her career, she shared some shocking fears she had about the fourth Avengers blockbuster. I don’t know about this one.’ Yeah. And so, I just decided I don’t want to put myself through that experience again. I don’t watch the -- I didn’t watch it. I just think, ‘It’s our first flop…’ I saw Avengers: Endgame, and I looked around me, and I said, ‘Is this our first flop?’”

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See Elizabeth Olsen Becoming A Villain In The Doctor Strange 2 ... (GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT)

Elizabeth Olsen has played a Marvel hero for 7 years, but in the final trailer for Doctor Strange 2, it looks like she's changing sides.

Wanda and her brother Pietro (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) start off as antagonists in Age of Ultron, and her actions in WandaVision weren’t exactly saintlike. With the release of the film’s final trailer, her turn seems all but certain. That doesn’t sound like something a hero would say, and it isn’t the only moment in the trailer pointing towards Wanda’s turn to the dark side.

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Elizabeth Olsen on Growing Up With Mary-Kate and Ashley ... (POPSUGAR)

Elizabeth Olsen reflected on growing up with older twin sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley in a new Harper's Bazaar UK interview. Read her quotes here.

"Everything my sisters have ever worn in my entire life, I have wanted to wear," she said. "If I was spoiled by one, the other wanted to match it. "That feeling definitely settled five years into working, but I had this need to be the hardest-working student when I was in school."

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Everything Elizabeth Olsen Has Said About Her Sisters Mary-Kate ... (Us Weekly)

Elizabeth Olsen has been candid about looking up to her big sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen — read more.

I don’t really know how that happened but I always felt like a very empowered young female and it’s something that my sisters and I try to figure out.” “I felt very clear about how I was going to navigate lots of things because of watching them. I also felt very protected.

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Elizabeth Olsen Really Wants to Say 1 Famous Wanda Maximoff Line (Showbiz Cheat Sheet)

It's unclear what Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff will do after 'Doctor Strange 2,' but the actor wants to say a famous Marvel Comics line.

With the multiverse in place, Olsen could also tackle this comic as a Wanda variant. During an interview with the HeyUGuys, Elizabeth Olsen was asked if she’d like the opportunity to say Wanda Maximoff’s famous “no more Mutants” line. Still, many are wondering if we could see the MCU’s Wanda Maximoff in a House of M scenario down the line. Fans may have a slightly better idea of where the MCU’s Wanda is headed after Doctor Strange 2 premieres. The Avengers and X-Men have deemed her a threat to be eliminated, so she creates a world where Mutants are in charge — and more specifically, her father, Magneto. Those who have read House of M — and those who keep up with internet meme culture — will likely recognize the phrase “no more Mutants.” It’s one of Scarlet Witch’s most well-known lines from Marvel Comics. And apparently, Olsen really wants to say it on-screen.

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