Emma Corrin, known for their role in “The Crown,” has recently made waves in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with their portrayal of the villainous Cassandra Nova in “Deadpool & Wolverine.” The film has garnered significant attention, not only for its star-studded cast but also for its unexpected twists and cameos. One of the most shocking moments in the film is when Corrin’s character kills Chris Evans’ Human Torch, a scene that left Corrin feeling “so bad.”
In a recent interview with British GQ, Corrin reflected on the experience of watching the film with an audience after its New York premiere. They described the atmosphere in the Lincoln Center, filled with excited fans who were thrilled to see Evans on screen. However, that excitement quickly turned to shock when Cassandra Nova eliminated the beloved character just minutes into the film. “I felt terrible. I was hiding in my seat,” Corrin admitted, highlighting the emotional weight of the moment.
The character of Cassandra Nova is particularly intriguing, being the evil twin sister of Charles Xavier. Corrin delved into the character’s complex backstory, which includes being killed in the womb by her brother’s powers and later regenerating herself. This dark origin story provided Corrin with a rich foundation to explore the character’s motivations and actions throughout the film.
Cassandra’s power and control over the heroes in the film presented a unique challenge for Corrin. They expressed feelings of impostor syndrome while embodying such a formidable character. “It was kind of an extraordinary role of power,” they said, acknowledging the weight of portraying a character with such a significant impact on the storyline.
The film is filled with cameos from various Marvel characters, and Corrin praised the way these appearances were integrated into the narrative. “That’s something [Marvel] do so well,” they noted. “They give the people what they want. They give them cameos. But they also don’t use them gratuitously.” Each cameo serves a purpose, contributing to the overarching themes of the film, which revolve around characters seeking closure and understanding.
Corrin’s experience on set was marked by a sense of camaraderie with their co-stars, including Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. While they shared the set with Evans, they did not film scenes together, which added to the surreal nature of the experience. The production took extensive measures to keep the cameos under wraps, ensuring that audiences would be surprised by the appearances of familiar faces.
The emotional weight of the film’s narrative was not lost on Corrin. They expressed a desire to do justice to the character of Cassandra Nova, especially given the significance of the role in the context of the Marvel universe. “I felt so much pressure to do this character justice because it’s the first time she’s been seen on screen,” they shared. The responsibility of representing a character with such a rich history and fanbase was not taken lightly.
As the film continues to perform well at the box office, Corrin’s portrayal of Cassandra Nova has sparked discussions about the future of their character in the MCU. The ambiguity surrounding the fate of characters in the Marvel universe leaves the door open for potential returns, and Corrin expressed enthusiasm for the possibility of reprising the role.
The film’s success can be attributed to its unique blend of humor, action, and emotional depth. Corrin emphasized the film’s ability to resonate with audiences, regardless of their familiarity with the Marvel franchise. “It’s one of a kind. It’s hugely joyous,” they said, highlighting the film’s universal themes of friendship and self-acceptance.
In conclusion, Emma Corrin’s journey in “Deadpool & Wolverine” has been a transformative experience, marked by both excitement and challenges. Their portrayal of Cassandra Nova has added a new layer to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the emotional impact of their character’s actions has left a lasting impression on audiences. As the film continues to make waves, fans eagerly anticipate what the future holds for both Corrin and the characters they bring to life on screen.
Source: British GQ, Deadline