Elizabeth Olsen has voiced her opinion about the criticism the Marvel Cinematic Universe has faced in recent years, most notably from emblematic directors in Hollywood. The Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness star highlighted that her frustration arises when people belittle the work and attempt to make Marvel movies «seem like a lesser type of art.»
Olsen made her long-awaited return to the big screen as the Scarlet Witch in the Doctor Strange sequel, which earned $187 million domestically at the end of its debut weekend. The 33-year-old MCU star last appeared in the hit Disney Plus original series WandaVision, kicking off the current slate of Marvel Studios streaming projects. Olsen has been an important part of the MCU since 2014, making her first appearance in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The veteran star undoubtedly understands the work that brings the beloved universe to life, which is a vantage point those from the outside looking in don't possess.
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«I'm not saying we're making indie art films, but I just think it takes away from our crew, which bugs me,» expressed Olsen while sitting down with The Independent. «These are some of the most amazing set designers, costume designers, camera operators, and I feel diminishing them with that kind of criticism takes away from all the people who do award-winning films, that also work on these projects.» Unfortunately, veteran directors in Hollywood have been relatively unkind to MCU films, despite the incredible box office success the films have generated.
Martin Scorsese is one notable director who has voiced his strong opinion about the MCU and the projects they produce and deliver to audiences. The
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