Deadpool & Wolverine Villain ‘Felt Terrible’ Killing Off This Marvel Star

Deadpool & Wolverine Villain ‘Felt Terrible’ Killing Off This Marvel Star


Warning! The following contains spoilers for Deadpool & Wolverine.Emma Corrin Villain Cassandra Nova closes Johnny Storm's storyline (Chris Evans) Fast talker, big mouth once and for all Deadpool and Wolverine. Evans, who is best known for his portrayal of Steve Rogers, also known as Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, began his Marvel journey by portraying The Fantastic Four Reckless rebel Johnny Storm, in 2005. Evans appears in the new film dead pool The film is amazing, but also short-lived, because Cassandra kills Storm as soon as she catches a small firefly. When asked how she felt about killing Johnny, Corrin said in an interview with British GQ:



“Absolutely crazy.
I felt so bad when we were at the screening the other day, because we saw the movie after the New York premiere with all these Lincoln Center full of fans.
Everyone was so excited when they saw him appear on the screen.
Three minutes later, I killed him.
I was terrified, so I hid in my seat.
Yes, it was weird – I wouldn't have expected to do that if you had asked me a few years ago.

Corinne, whose must-see creative contributions include her work in The Crown, Pennyworth, Lady Chatterley's Lover, And Murder at the End of the World He continued, saying in the same session (below):


“This is something [Marvel movies] Do it well: short appearance.
You know, they give people what they want.
They give them some looks, but they don't use them for free either.
“They're all there for a reason. And I think you really feel that, or I hope people feel that, because I think they use them really intelligently.”


Emma Corrin talks about keeping her appearance on set a secret


Cassandra Nova (Korrin) may have killed Johnny Storm moments after the Fantastic Four member was caught in the void, but Chris Evans absolutely loved reprising the role he first played in the 2005 film, and later in the 2007 sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver SurferBut Mr. Storm wasn't the only surprising and meaningful character to appear in Deadpool and WolverineWhether it was Jennifer Garner’s Elektra, Wesley Snipes’ Blade, or Channing Tatum’s Gambit, security was tight on set when it came to hiding scenes that appeared in the film. Korine said in the same interview:

“I was on the same set as Chris, but I met Jennifer and Channing Wesley, but I don't think we had a scene together. [together].
We didn't actually shoot together.
We shot all those scenes at Pinewood, which means it was very much indoors.
I think you know what Marvel movies are about.
—As much as the corrupt people want—
I really believe, and I hope people also understand, that it's…
There is nothing more satisfying for an audience than seeing a movie for the first time.
– I don't know who will appear on the screen.


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Corinne continued, saying:

“You don't want this surprise to be ruined.
So, I think everyone in production really knew that. And they were able to realize how important this was.
You should have heard the screams when those guys appeared on screen.
It was so satisfying, it was so exhilarating,
“And it just kept getting better.”


Corrin's Cassandra Nova will likely remain one of the best villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Deadpool and Wolverine “The Last Man” continues to make a huge splash at the box office in its second weekend in theaters. The highly anticipated Ryan Reynolds-Hugh Jackman Marvel Cinematic Universe film has already grossed over $658.9 million (according to The Numbers) since it opened in theaters just over a week ago. The superhero film is looking to add another $94 million domestically in just its second weekend in theaters.

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