Olivia Colman gets honest about Marvel's entry
Olivia Colman is set to be in action in the upcoming 'Secret Invasion'
Olivia Colman has made public her love for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and her desperate efforts to fit herself in the comics universe.
During a press conference for MCU's Secret Invasion, the celebrated actor revealed, "After every Marvel film that's landed in cinemas, I've phoned my agent and said, 'Please get on me in the Marvel! "
"And finally, either she got fed up of me calling her, or it happened. So it wasn't 'Why Secret Invasion?' Secret Invasion called — any mention of the word Marvel, and I'd be in it," reported Looper.
The 49-year-old also revealed that she wanted powers for her Agent Sonya character.
In a new interview with Empire Magazine, she revealed her wish about the character, "I kept asking if I could be bitten by something or fall into a vat of something. They were having none of it."
Secret Invasion will land in Disney+ on June 21.
In other news, Jack Kirby's son is stacking his father's claims in the glory of Marvel after Disney+ rolled out the documentary on Stan Lee's contributions to the comic franchise.
"Stan Lee had the fortunate circumstance to have access to the corporate megaphone and media, and he used these to create his own mythos as to the creation of the Marvel character pantheon. He made himself the voice of Marvel."
"Stan Lee had the fortunate circumstance to have access to the corporate megaphone and media, and he used these to create his own mythos as to the creation of the Marvel character pantheon. He made himself the voice of Marvel," according to Deadline.
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