Adam Lenhardt
Senior HTF Member
Vanity Fair interviewed Elizabeth Olsen as part of her promotional tour for "Love & Death" on HBO Max:
I found this commentary at 4:45 interesting:
That seems like a major ball dropped to me, that the writers of Multiverse of Madness didn't have an in-depth understanding of Wanda's arc in the story immediately preceding their movie.
I found this commentary at 4:45 interesting:
OLSEN: It's a similar arc in Multiverse of Madness that it is in "WandaVision". There could be parallel stories being told there of dealing with grief and loss. Well, I proposed that to the writers who wrote Multiverse of Madness; I said, "Do you know what we're doing in 'WandaVision'? Have you seen it?" And no, they had not seen it because it wasn't finished yet. So I had to try and, I don't know, play it differently, right? I had to attack the same themes in order for it to be interesting for me, I think, and potentially for the audience, I just had to come at it from a different point of view so that it wasn't repetitive.
That seems like a major ball dropped to me, that the writers of Multiverse of Madness didn't have an in-depth understanding of Wanda's arc in the story immediately preceding their movie.