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Elizabeth reads Adrian Simcox Does NOT Have a Horse by Marcy Campbell and Corinna Luyken, for Save the Children & No Kid Hungry’s #SaveWithStories. The fund goes out to support schools and community programs, make sure they have what they need to keep brains and bellies full now that schools have shut down due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Elizabeth made a special appearance on last week’s episode of Saturday Night Live, which was hosted by her Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness co-star Benedict Cumberbatch! Our gallery has been updated with episodic stills and screen captures from the episode, as you can watch the clip below (Elizabeth’s part begins at 1:45)!
HBO Max released, earlier this week, the first look for the upcoming mini-series Love & Death! The series stars Elizabeth as Candy Montgomery and tells the true story of a Texas housewife’s murder of Betty Gore in 1980! You can find the two released stills in our gallery, by clicking on the link below.
Who’s ready for more Elizabeth Olsen on a weekly basis? We sure are! It was announced this week that Elizabeth is set to star in HBO Max limited series Love and Death, based on the true story of Texas housewife Candy Montgomery, who murdered her friend, with an axe in 1980. Elizabeth is set to play Candy Montgomery in the series, to be executive produced by Nicole Kidman. You can read the full report below.
Elizabeth Olsen is set to star in a new HBO Max limited series that boasts an all-star lineup behind the camera as well.
Olsen will star in “Love and Death,” which hails from writer and executive producer David E. Kelley. Nicole Kidman will also executive produce, with Lesli Linka Glatter onboard to direct.
The series is based on the true story of Texas housewife Candy Montgomery, who murdered her friend from church, Betty Gore, with an axe in 1980. Olsen will star as Montgomery. The show is inspired by the book “Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs” and a collection of articles from Texas Monthly (“Love & Death In Silicon Prairie, Part I & II”).
“This is a gripping story about the frustrations and desires of two women in a small town that culminates in a terrible act of violence,” said Sarah Aubrey, head of original content for HBO Max. “We are thrilled to be partnering with David, Lesli, Nicole, and Per and incredibly fortunate to have Elizabeth at the center of our story to bring out all the layers of Candy that make this story so unforgettable.”
“Love and Death” will be produced by Lionsgate Television for HBO Max. Kelley executive produces via David E. Kelley Productions, while Kidman and Per Saari executive produce through Blossom Films. Linka Glatter will also executive produce in addition to directing, with Scott Brown and Megan Creydt of Texas Monthly, Matthew Tinker, Michael Klick and Helen Verno also executive producing.
This is now the second high-profile project about the Candy Montgomery case announced within the past year. Elisabeth Moss is set to star as Montgomery in the limited series “Candy,” which hails from UCP and is currently in development at Hulu.
“We cannot imagine a more perfect artist to play the leading role of Candy than Elizabeth Olsen,” said Kevin Beggs, chairman of Lionsgate Television Group. Her talent, charisma and energy can bewitch audiences like no other. We’re proud to be collaborating with a world-class creative team of Lesli, David and Nicole on this thrilling and intriguing series and to bring another exciting premium property to our partners at HBO Max.”
News of the series comes on the heels of Olsen starring in the critically-acclaimed Disney Plus series “WandaVision,” in which she reprised the role of Wanda Maximoff from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Prior to the series, Olsen had appeared in four films in the MCU while she will also appear in the upcoming “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” She has previously starred in shows like “Sorry for Your Loss” as well as films like “Martha Marcy May Marlene.”
She is repped by Gersh, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, and Sloane Offer.
The series finale for WandaVision was released today on Disney+ and, i don’t know about you guys but, we are still recovering from the emotional-packed episode. Wanda Maximoff is set to make her next appearance in Marvel’s upcoming film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. While we wait, check out episode stills and high definition screen captures Warning: it contains spoilers.
The moment we’ve been waiting has arrived, WandaVision fans. Yes, it’s a new episode but it was more than that. We finally got some answers! I hope you have all enjoyed the new episode as much as we did, and to celebrate we bring you episodic stills and high definition screen captures from this week’s episode titled “Previously On”. Warning: It contains spoilers.
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Elizabeth recently sat down with Grazia for a fun photoshoot and interview, in which she speaks about her career, WandaVision, and her lockdown experience in London. Our gallery’s been updated with a few outtakes released from the photoshoot!
Elizabeth Olsen is a trooper. We are in a field in Surrey on the outskirts of the Marvel studios; it’s a biting minus one and she is standing in a Chanel broderie anglaise sundress and increasingly soggy UGG boots. Her feline cheekbones face skywards, but Olsen is slowly sinking into the mud, trilling out high notes to keep herself warm (possibly distracted) and of course with spirits high. “It was the wind I think, that was worse than the sideways rain,” she jokes as we trundle back to the soundstage hangar that we are using as a studio. It’s the kind of moment that could go viral on Instagram, that is, if Olsen were on social media. Yet one of the biggest stars of our current cultural moment is completely offline – and that surprising fact might just be the least interesting thing about her. If anything, it is a sign of how Olsen has come into her own as a confident, decisive star with the power to create her own universe.
On the cusp of her 32nd birthday, Olsen is fastidious and professional, yes, but also bright, engaging, creative, and collaborative. Born and raised in the California sunshine, she is surprisingly at ease in the blustery conditions that deluge the English countryside in late January – or, it’s that she’s very good at acting. “It was one of the ugliest days of this winter – just hilarious – but I knew we wanted the shot,” the 31-year-old actress says.
Since October, Olsen’s been living in the leafy British countryside with her “man-guy-partner,” musician Robbie Arnett, just a short drive to the Surrey compound where Doctor Strange is being filmed. It’s a closed set, masked in secrecy as much as the socially distanced masked crew dotted all over the 200-acre studio. “It feels right being in a small city right now,” she says.
Of course, more than ever, it feels right being an Avenger. Olsen will be reprising her role as Wanda Maximoff (nom de plume Scarlet Witch) in Doctor Strange, following the rampant success of Marvel’s current miniseries (and first foray into television) WandaVision, starring Olsen and Paul Bettany. Olsen has been part of the Marvel cinematic universe (and one of the most successful film franchises of the last decade) since 2014 when she cameoed in Captain America. Bridging nostalgia and action, the buzz of WandaVision is global: from critics to comic book fans, and almost everyone else. It is arguably one of the most meta screen offerings in a long time, arriving on our screens in television’s Renaissance. Continue Reading
Hard to believe that we’re so close to the end, isn’t it? A new episode of WandaVision is out today on Disney+ and we bring you episode stills and high definition screen captures from “Breaking the Fourth Wall”! Warning: It might contain spoilers.
Happy Spooktacular WandaVision day, everyone! As the episode title suggests, today we were blessed with a Halloween themed episode, that also brought us some revelations. Our gallery has been updated with high definition screencaptures from the “All-New Halloween Spooktacular” episode. Beware: It might contain spoilers!
It’s Friday and that could only mean one thing, a new episode of WandaVision is out on Disney+! Just when you think the show can’t get any better, it goes and surprises you. Episodic stills and high definition screen captures from this week’s episode, titled “On a Very Special Episode…” have been added to our gallery. Warning: It might contain spoilers.
It’s Friday and that means… WandaVision! Well, i don’t know about you guys but i’m doing to need Disney+ to make the rest of the episodes one hour long because 20 minutes isn’t enough. Our gallery’s been updated with high definition screen captures from this week’s episode. Warning: It might contain spoilers.
Elizabeth made her debut as Executive Producer on Facebook Watch's television series Sorry For Your Loss, where she also starred in alongside Kelly Marie Tran, Jovan Adepo, Mamoudou Athie, and Janet McTeer. Created by Kit Steinkellner, it follows a young widow and her family as they struggle to cope with the unexpected death of her husband. The series ran for two seasons (2018-2019).
My favorite part about filming anything is being a part of a crew. It makes me feel so satisfied every day and go to work and get your hands dirty and be creative with these people. And it made me feel so responsible for them. There are so many challenges with the speed of it and the unknown of it, and there are so many times you have to just say, ‘This is in my control and this is not in my control,'” she says. “It was the best learning experience.”
Elizabeth first appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch in Captain America: The Winter Soldier's post-credits scene, in 2014. Since then, she's reprised her role in four movies: Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. Wanda's past is still a mystery, hasn't been fully explored in the Avengers films, but as reported, it will be revealed in Disney+'s web television series WandaVision. Aside from the television series, Wanda is also confirmed to appear in the movie Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Elizabeth on Wanda's power:
"She is notorious for having really bad things happen to her. She’s the ultimate survivor… Her power, I think, comes from her huge amount of empathy as well, and her ability to feel and care, and love."
Elizabeth x Bobbi Brown
Elizabeth joined Bobbi Brown in March 2019 as an ambassador, alongside actresses NiNi and Yara Shahidi. The trio are helping Bobbi Brown launch its brand-new Confidence Beauty campaign, featuring its 'Skin Long-Wear Weightless Foundation' and 'Intensive Skin Serum Foundation' collections.
"It's incredible to be part of a brand that has been so consistent and true to its identity in an industry that's so inconsistent".
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