Avengers 2 ‘Age of Ultron’: Elizabeth Olsen Says She is ‘Terrified’ to Talk About it

Avengers 2 ‘Age of Ultron’: Elizabeth Olsen Says She is ‘Terrified’ to Talk About it
This photo released by Roadside Attractions shows Elizabeth Olsen, as Therese Raquin, in director and screenwriter, Charlie Stratton's film, "In Secret." The story is based on Emile Zola's novel, "Therese Raquin." AP Photo/Roadside Attractions, Phil Bray
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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“Avengers: Age of Ultron” actress Elizabeth Olsen--who will play as the Scarlet Witch in the upcoming Marvel movie--said she’s “terrified” to reveal anything about the movie.

“Any time they give us a call sheet or any time there’s a new draft, they have to shred our old papers,” she told Flaunt magazine. “I don’t think I’m allowed to say anything! And I’m too terrified.”

Olsen, the younger sister of twins Mary-Kate and Ashley, told the magazine: “I really just feel like I’m doing something that’s top secret and somehow has a lot more importance than anything else I’ve been around, so that alone is hilarious.”

“I want to take a photo and send to my friends, not that I want to tweet or Instagram it, just for personal reasons—and I feel like I’m going to get in trouble if I take a photo on set.”

The film will be released next year, and it was recently revealed that director Joss Whedon will release another film available on-demand online. The film is available for as “rental” on Vimeo, it was reported.

The movie, “In Your Eyes,” will cost $5 to rent. “This is exciting for us because it means we get to explore yet another new form of distribution, and we get $5,” Whedon said, according to CNN. 

And a few days ago, it was reported that “Avengers: Age of Ultron” now will have Paul Bettany play The Vision. He said on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” that he couldn’t say much about the role.

“I can do all sorts of things, but I’m not allowed to really talk about them and what we’re going to do because there might be a Marvel agent in the room who will actually wrestle me to the ground and fire me. It’s very exciting for me,” he said.

“But everything is a double edged sword, right? Because I was playing J.A.R.V.I.S. for years and my job was I would turn up at a recording studio for 45 minutes, do all my stuff, and then they would give me huge bag of cash and then I'd go home. Now it turns out they found me out and they want me to actually do something.”

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter who covers a range of topics, including politics, U.S., and health news. A father of two, Jack grew up in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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