Jennifer Garner found herself in an unexpected situation during her first visit to Comic-Con San Diego. The 52-year-old actress, who reprised her iconic role as Elektra in the much-anticipated film “Deadpool & Wolverine,” was at the convention to promote the movie and participate in a panel discussion with her co-stars. However, her plans took a detour when she got stuck in an elevator at the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego.
In a series of videos shared on her Instagram, Garner documented the amusing yet frustrating experience of being trapped in the elevator for over an hour. The videos, timestamped to show the progression of time, captured her lighthearted spirit despite the predicament. She humorously expressed her need for a hero, saying, “I could use a Wolverine, I could use a Deadpool, I could use someone,” as she waited for help to arrive.
As the minutes ticked by, Garner’s playful demeanor shone through. At the 11-minute mark, she commented on the heat inside the elevator, saying, “It’s toasty, I’m shvitzing, I need to blot.” Her sense of humor remained intact as she joked about the situation, saying, “Don’t cut the blue wire,” referencing a common trope in action films.
By the time they reached the 41.5-minute mark, Garner took charge and led her fellow elevator occupants in a rendition of the classic song “99 Bottles of Beer.” The group, which included an elevator attendant and members of her team, joined in the fun, showcasing Garner’s ability to keep spirits high even in a tight spot.
As the hour approached, the atmosphere shifted. Garner whispered to the camera, “We’re calling 9-1-1,” as her companions pulled out their phones to seek assistance. The situation became more intense when they heard beeping noises and saw lights flickering, signaling that help might be on the way. Garner seized the moment to sing Madonna’s “Like a Prayer,” a nod to the film’s soundtrack, as they awaited rescue.
Finally, after an hour and twelve minutes, the sound of first responders arriving brought a wave of relief. Garner’s eyes lit up with excitement as she realized help had arrived, prompting cheers from her group. The firefighters worked to open the elevator doors, and the moment was met with applause and laughter, turning a stressful situation into a memorable experience.
Garner’s experience at Comic-Con was not just about the mishap in the elevator. She was there to celebrate her return to the Marvel universe nearly two decades after her first portrayal of Elektra in the 2003 film “Daredevil.” Her role in “Deadpool & Wolverine” had been kept under wraps until the film’s release, and her appearance at the Hall H screening alongside stars like Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman surprised fans.
In the film, Garner’s Elektra shares a humorous moment with Deadpool, played by Reynolds, where they reference her ex-husband Ben Affleck’s portrayal of Daredevil. The playful banter added a layer of nostalgia for fans who have followed Garner’s career since her early days in the superhero genre.
Despite the elevator incident, Garner made it to the screening and participated in discussions about her role, showcasing her enduring charm and talent. The actress, known for her warmth and relatability, turned a potentially stressful situation into a lighthearted story that resonated with fans and followers alike.
Garner’s ability to find humor in challenging situations is a testament to her character. Whether she’s reprising a beloved role or navigating unexpected challenges, she continues to captivate audiences with her genuine personality and infectious spirit. Her experience at Comic-Con serves as a reminder that even in the most trying circumstances, laughter and camaraderie can prevail.
As fans eagerly await more from Garner in the Marvel universe, her elevator adventure will undoubtedly be a memorable chapter in her Comic-Con journey. The actress’s resilience and humor shine through, proving that sometimes, the best stories come from the most unexpected moments.
Source: PEOPLE, Fox News