Elizabeth Olsen will no longer make studio films unless they come out in theaters

Elizabeth Olsen will no longer make studio films unless they come out in theaters



Elizabeth Olsen: A career between independent cinema and blockbusters

Elizabeth Olsen began her career in independent cinema. It was 2011 with the film Martha Marcy May Marlene by Sean Durkin. Since then, the actress has come a long way, becoming one of the essential figures of the Marvel universe. In fact, she has been playing Scarlet Witch, the red witch, since 2014 and her appearance in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

Despite everything, Elizabeth Olsen has never turned her back on independent cinema. So, for the last couple of years, we’ve seen him in drama His three daughters and the thriller The evaluation. Only the first of the two benefited from a release on Netflix. However, Elizabeth Olsen would prefer it all the films he stars in are released in theaters.

The actress wants to give priority to cinema

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In an interview with InStyle magazine (go Variety), Elizabeth Olsen talked about movie releases these days. So he made it known that he would no longer sign studio film contracts whose theatrical release is not guaranteed :

“If a film is made independently and only sold to a streamer, great. But I don’t want streaming to be the only option. I think it’s important for people to come together in a community, meet other people, be together in a space. That’s why I love sports. I find it really inspiring to come together around a project they’re passionate about. »

Then to talk about the audition process: “ we don’t even do in-person auditions anymore », he regrets. For her, the cinema it is therefore an ideal place for share a common passion. What streaming platforms can’t offer.

When it comes to theater experience, Elizabeth Olsen is in a pretty good place. With Avengers: Infinity War AND Avengers: Endgamethe young woman and her on-screen companions have brought together millions of people around the world. The two films each grossed 2 billion dollars at the box office.

Source: Cine Serie

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