Elizabeth Olsen is so excited.
20.01.2021 - 04:21 / justjared.com
Elizabeth Olsen is explaining her disappearing accent!
Marvel fans were left wondering why the star’s Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff had a thick accent up until WandaVision‘s premiere on Disney+.
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During an interview with Collider, Elizabeth addressed the accent, which was set to be from the fictional Sokovia in 2015′s Avengers: Age of Ultron.
“The Sokovia accent was created by me and Aaron [Taylor-Johnson] and our dialect coach because it’s a
Elizabeth Olsen is so excited.
Elizabeth Olsen can’t wait for fans to see what’s to come on “WandaVision”.
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Wanda Maximoff doesn’t sound like she used to.
Marvel character no longer speaks with a European accent.Olsen stars in the new Disney+ series WandaVision as Wanda, aka Scarlet Witch – a character she first portrayed in Avengers: Age of Ultron with a strong accent inspired by her character’s fictional home of Sokovia.However, in all of Olsen’s subsequent appearances, her character now speaks with an ordinary American accent.In a new interview with Collider, Olsen revealed that she created the accent with a dialect coach alongside actor Aaron
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Elizabeth Olsen’s big-screen portrayal of Marvel’s Scarlett Witch led the franchise’s foray onto Disney Plus with the actor’s starring role for the small-screen series “WandaVision.”The spinoff sees Olsen reprising her character alongside Paul Bettany’s Vision, as the duo is seemingly stuck inside various classic sitcoms, seemingly unaware as to how they got there or why. Each episode jumps into a new decade stuffed with sitcom-centric characters, clothes and gags.
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Elizabeth Olsen is forging her own path in Hollywood despite having two very famous sisters. The 31-year-old Marvel star is the younger sister of twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, 34, who are known for their role on "Full House" and numerous films together in the early auhgts. "It's definitely not a lot of people's average childhood, but I don't know if any of us look back at our childhoods and think of any of them as average," Olsen admitted on Thursday's episode of U.K.
Elizabeth Olsen admits that her unbringing wasn't "average.""It's definitely not a lot of people's average childhood, but I don't know if any of us look back at our childhoods and think of any of them as average," she said of her experience as the younger sister of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen."I guess it was unique to me and my sisters' experience," she told United Kingdom host Lorraine Kelly.Mary-Kate and Ashley became known worldwide for starring in "Full House." They quickly began their own