Jamie Lee Curtis has revealed that she would accept a role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe despite being a vocal critique of Marvel Studios' output. Curtis recently starred in Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinhert's multiverse-focused absurdist comedy-drama Everything Everywhere All at Once. The actress recently critiqued Marvel Studios when promotingEverything Everywhere All at Once on social media.
A notable figure in Hollywood, Curtis has had a number of acclaimed, iconic roles across her career. From influential horror final girl Laurie Strode, real-estate mogul and Thromby family heir Linda Drysdale, and the many versions of IRS inspector Deirdre Bauebeirdre, Curtis is a beloved actress recognizable to many fans. While the actress is no stranger to starring in franchises, with Curtis being set to return as Laurie Strode in Halloween Ends, Curtis has recently been critical of the output of the Marvel Cinematic Universe on social media. However, despite her criticisms, the actress won't rule out a possible appearance in the franchise if the opportunity arose.
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In an interview with People, Curtis reflected on her recent social media critiques of the MCU, stating that she feels that the studio may not approach her due to her competitive posts. Despite doubting any future opportunities may appear, the star did iterate that she would gladly work with the studio provided that she found the potential role interesting. However, Curtis also emphasized that she would fear that a potential MCU role would likely involve her just performing motion-capture work. Check out Curtis' response below
«Honestly, I can't imagine that they will ever come calling because
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