Elizabeth Olsen opens up about how she beat the lie detector test regarding John Krasinski's DoctorStrange 2 cameo. 'But I also had never met John Krasinski. I wasn’t lying!'
While audiences continue to ponder both actors' franchise futures, Elizabeth Olsen opens up about how she passed the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness John Krasinski lie detector. The Marvel Cinematic Universe sequel picked up the threads from WandaVision, which ended with Olsen's titular character in possession of the Darkhold, and Spider-Man: No Way Home, from which Benedict Cumberbatch's sorcerer was grappling from having broken open the multiverse.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY As the film took its characters through a variety of universes, new and alternate versions of beloved MCU heroes, including Lashana Lynch's Captain Marvel, Hayley Atwell's Captain Carter and Anson Mount's Black Bolt.
I was very confused when she was asking me those questions. I also had a terrible cold while doing press, so I feel like I had no filter because I was so sick. I didn’t have COVID, but I was sick for 14 days, and it was amazing doing press sick. You just don’t care! But I also had never met John Krasinski. I wasn’t lying! We filmed it separately. I was with the stand in. I don’t even know if they’d figured out he was doing it.
How John Krasinski's Mr. Fantastic Death Was Filmed Krasinski's appearance in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness proved to be a short-lived one for MCU fans as Wanda quickly tore him apart during her assault on the Illuminati's headquarters.
Though he met his end in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, many MCU fans are holding out hope for Krasinski to return as Mr. Fantastic for the in-development Fantastic Four movie.
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