Jamie Lee Curtis reveals why she didn’t join the MCU

Marvel Studios is known for introducing a scene in each of their films and that could be a huge plus for moviegoers, but it seems like a negative for the actors. Recently, Simon Pegg revealed that he will not be starring in the MCU movie due to their not being too old. Now, it seems that another well-known actor does not think he will be joining the MCU movie. In a new interview, The end of Halloween And the Everything everywhere at once Star Jamie Lee Curtis reveals why she hasn’t joined the franchise.

“I’m afraid if I make a Marvel movie, they’re going to put the dots over me and make me act on my own in a warehouse somewhere,” Curtis said. People. “Everything everywhere at once It was the most fun and unexpected experience in my career, only because expectations were so low and I was so dedicated to work and had a blast. And there was no green screen! “

The latest Marvel Studios movie to hit theaters was Thor: Love and ThunderAnd, of course, this movie used a lot of visual effects. Some were noticeable in some of the shots, but some weren’t. It turns out that even though Natalie Portman was pulled together for the role, they had to use visual effects to make her look taller as The Mighty Thor.

“The only thing it helped us with was making the mighty bull a little taller,” said Figi. “That was the only movie magic we used. Everything else was hers.”

Portman sure looks like she’s ready for battle as the actress put in a lot of muscle to play Mighty Thor. She really does look great in fashion and definitely can keep it up with Hemsworth. The actress previously detailed that she went through a fitness process for the role in which she said she was “feeling strong for the first time”.

“It was really fun,” said Portman. Vanity Fair About her exercises and training. “I worked with trainer Naomi Pendergast, I think, four months before filming, and obviously after that throughout filming. We did a lot of weight training and a lot of protein shakes – heavyweight training I had never done before. Of course, I never aimed to get huge. It was very physical, so it was a lot of light work as well as strong work.” She added later in the same interview, “It definitely helps you gain character, and it definitely changed the way I move. You walk differently; you feel different. I mean, it’s crazy to feel strong for the first time in my life.”

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