Elizabeth Olsen advises players not to sign multiple film deals within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
During a guest place Happy Sad Confused Podcast to promote his new limited series on Thursday Love and Death, avengers The star talked about her own experiences on the subject.
“Give them one – that’s what I say,” 34-year-old Olsen told the MC. Josh Horowitz how the franchise should handle future Marvel Studios contenders.
Extending his view on Thursday, Olsen said, “Let’s say, ‘Oh my God, this was the most fun I’ve ever had, and I love this character so much that I want to do it again.’ Have more creative control for the next one.”
“don’t tell [David] Galluzzi,” said Marvel’s “business relations” executive with a smile.
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Olsen, the younger sister of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, has expressed in the past that she was locked into a complex contract that prevented her from accepting other opportunities.
Last June, during an appearance Tonight ShowShe announced to Jimmy Fallon that she wanted to reprise her role as Wanda Maximoff in the 2022s. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
“I don’t know [if I’m coming back]. I should come back. But I do not know. I want the fans to be very aggressive and creepy [Marvel] “I mean, that’s not a good way to do anything, actually I really take it back. Nobody needs to use force.”
When asked if he would return to the MCU, he said, “I hope so. They don’t tell me anything about my destiny,” and later said, “I would love to do more.”
While Olsen is open to returning to the MCU, he stated last May that his Marvel contract affected his ability to act in other movies. (The Marvel rep did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment at the time.)
“It took me away from the physical ability to do certain jobs that I thought were more in line with what I enjoyed as an audience member.” New York Times. “And that’s me at my most honest.”
Olsen said he had to turn down the lead role in the Yorgos Lanthimos black comedy. Lobster Because of his dedication to Marvel.
“I’m starting to get frustrated,” she said Times. “I had this job security, but I was losing these parts of my being that I felt were more of a part of. And the further I got away from it, the less attention I got.”
Talking about the more positive elements of the studio compared to the “scary” stories told from other studios, he said, “The thing about Marvel is that they never tell you to get in shape. They just hire people and let them find a way to express the character. They’ll get you a trainer if you want, but that’s it.”