Elizabeth Olsen looked sexy as she honored one of the four covers of diverseThe issue of women’s power.
Dr. Strange’s multiverse star, 33, stunned in a sexy white T-shirt dress with puffed sleeves and a wide belt, and discussed her crimson character turned malevolent in the Marvel sequel directed by Sam Raimi.
The actress revealed that she enjoyed the dark role: “At least in my experience, it was difficult as a woman to express her anger. It’s one of the most amazing feelings, because it’s so specific: you can tell exactly why you’re angry.
Glamour: Elizabeth Olsen looked sexy in a sexy white puff-sleeved shirt dress as she graced one of the four covers of Variety’s Women’s Power issue
She also added that the role of Scarlet Witch – aka Wanda Maximoff – was “a huge leap from the woman I’ve been playing!”
Olsen went on to express her initial surprise when she found out that she would be one of the main players in the film.
‘I called my team, and said, ‘Guys, I’m the main villain in this movie. I didn’t know that was what we were doing, but that’s what’s going on!’
Dark Transformation: Dr. Strange’s Multiverse Madness star, 33, has shared that she enjoyed the dark spin of her character, Wanda Maximoff, in the Marvel sequel.
Meanwhile, Marvel boss Kevin Feige teased fans when he discussed the character’s future in the same interview.
“There is really a lot to explore,” he said. “We still haven’t touched on many of her core stories from the comics.”
As for the building that seemed to have killed her in the last movie, Figi said shyly: ‘I don’t know we saw her in the rubble? I saw a tower coming down, a little red flash. I don’t know what that means.’
Anger: At least in my experience, it was difficult for a woman to express her anger. It’s one of the most amazing feelings, because it’s so specific: you can tell exactly why you’re angry.
Then he added, “I will work with Lizzie for another 100 years if we can. Anything is possible in the multiverse! We have to see.
Elsewhere in the interview, she described how her way of choosing roles has changed over the years.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s sister said so Years after Martha Marcy performed Mae Marilyn, she would take roles if “I was available and there was a job offer and the character looked like something I haven’t done yet, I’ll say yes – that’s all it takes.”
More to come: Marvel boss Kevin Feige also hinted at the character’s future comeback in the interview: “I’ll work with Lizzie for another 100 years if we can. Anything is possible in the multiverse! ‘; Pictured 2022
She admitted that she was “lazy” and shared, “I was doing what I knew was going to get a pass, but I didn’t try to get past it.”
However, I revealed it after Being an executive producer on Sorry For Your Loss, she was inspired to strive for more: “I just cared so much, and it really feels good that I cared so much.”
Meanwhile, television mogul Oprah Winfrey, 68, shared another one of the covers of the issue with director Ava DuVernay, 50.
Denim Girls: TV mogul Oprah Winfrey, 68, shared another one of her issue covers with director Ava DuVernay, 50, with both stunning ladies in denim
Oprah looked sexy in an all-denim look and silver heels, while Ava was matched in denim bell bottoms and a denim belt over a long blue button-down.
She discussed a potential return to acting by saying she was in no hurry to do so: “Listen, I live on a mountain in Maui.”
“But if something perfect happens…” DuVernay interjected, Winfrey replied, “I actually think something perfect is coming, and I kind of know what it is.”
Although she did not provide details, she confirmed, “Let me tell you, it takes a lot to get me off the balcony.”
The Powerful Mother-Daughter Duo: Third Gulf Natted Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, 74, and daughter Chelsea Clinton, 42
The third bay went to former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, 74, and her daughter, Chelsea Clinton, 42.
Hillary looked elegant in a navy suit and pointed high heels, while Chelsea shone in a dusty pink dress.
Malala Yousafzai, 25, the world’s youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate, appeared on the fourth cover.
The Pakistani education activist – often referred to as Malala – looked gorgeous in a purple dress with a purple headdress.
Violet’s Vision: Malala Yousafzai, 25, the world’s youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate is featured on the fourth cover.