Elizabeth Olsen graced the cover of Harper’s Bazaar UK’s digital issue on Thursday, wearing exquisite evening outfits.
The 33-year-old actress, who plays Wanda Maximoff in the Marvel Universe, wore a plunging yellow dress with a corseted top and chiffon sleeves.
She later changed into a stunning scarlet semi-sheer lace gown with spectacular silk sleeves that fell to the floor.
Elizabeth Olsen, 33, appeared on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar UK digital edition on Thursday, wearing a plunging yellow gown followed by a semi-sheer red dress.
Posing against the magnificent settings, she had afternoon tea in a traditional English setting before seeing additional luxury chambers.
Finally, Elizabeth stunned on the cover in a gold sequinned gown that fanned out into a spectacular fake fur train, complete with a matching shawl.
Her cut blonde hair was done in disheveled waves, which she elegantly tucked behind her ears for an exquisite effect.
So chic: Her cut blonde locks were done in disheveled waves, which she tucked neatly behind her ears for an exquisite effect.
In an interview with the journal, she discussed working with Benedict Cumberbatch, growing up with famous elder sisters, and her preference for playing complex characters.
As she prepares for the premiere of Doctor Strange’s second part, she praises Benedict as “one of the greatest actors around right now and I wanted to see his process.” I aspire to collaborate with him in a non-Marvel capacity as well, since I’d like to have another, more intense encounter with him.
Elizabeth, who plays the Scarlet Witch or Wanda, who straddles the line between good and evil, said, ‘It was so fun for me because all these years I’ve been playing a character who is struggling; now, she has clarity for the first time, and she doesn’t want to apologise for it.
Elizabeth looked stunning on the cover, wearing a gold sequinned dress with a spectacular faux fur train and matching shawl.
She went on to say, ‘I think there’s a womanliness to that: a strength in feeling absolutely entitled.
‘I enjoy playing characters whose deeds people disagree with. In a world where we don’t really care about understanding other people’s points of view, having empathy for those with whom we disagree is a good thing.
The actress, who started her career later in life, admitted, “I always knew that it was what I wanted to do, but I had a lot of insecurities about it.”
Elizabeth, who plays Marvel’s Wanda explained: ‘It was so fun for me because all these years I’ve been playing a character who is struggling; now, she has clarity’
The actress stated that seeing her sisters’ success, Mary-Kate and Ashley, motivated her to strive even harder. (Elizabeth, middle, with Mary-Kate and Ashley.)
Elizabeth remarked, ‘I’ve always felt that presence [with her sisters’ Mary-Kate and Ashley’s success], which made me work harder and maybe have a chip on my shoulder to be over-prepared and disciplined, so I could feel like I’m truly earning it.
It’s a fantastic feeling to be the younger sibling of twins. If one spoilt me, the other wanted to follow suit. “I loved it.”
Elizabeth concluded, ‘I believe it is empowering to understand your preferences and what motivates you. It took me a long time to get there. It’s difficult to find that confidence, but I’m glad I eventually did.
She looked sensational as she joined her co-star Benedict at a photocall for Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness in Berlin last month.
Stars: Elizabeth looked sensational as she joined her co-star Benedict Cumberbatch at a photocall for Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness in Berlin last month
The actors play the leading roles of Dr Stephen Strange and Wanda Maximoff in the Marvel film, which serves as a sequel to 2016’s Doctor Strange.
Elizabeth effortlessly turned heads in a light blue metallic top which she wore with a plunging vest top with a sequinned detail.
The movie is about the further adventures of Dr Stephen Strange and his research on the Time Stone. He also is amazed by the chaos that is caused by the Multiverse as he faces off with Dark Strange.
Film: The actors play the leading roles of Dr Stephen Strange and Wanda Maximoff in the Marvel film, which serves as a sequel to 2016’s Doctor Strange
This fall the film underwent six weeks of reshoots, with cast and crew working for six days a week in Los Angeles.
One source, played down the reshoots, telling The Hollywood Reporter: ‘Even while in the middle of production, Marvel is scheduling you for more shooting.’
Another added: ‘We’ve had bigger reshoots on other MCU movies.’ However, some insiders believe the scale of the reshoots is significant, explaining: ‘They’re here until the end of the year. That’s like a whole other movie.’
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is released on Friday, May 6.
Blockbuster: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is released on Friday, May 6