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Kathryn Hahn’s ‘Agatha All Along’ nudity got quite the reaction from Marvel boss Kevin Feige

“Agatha All Along,” now streaming on Disney+, has one of the only instances of nudity in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. During one scene, Agatha (Kathryn Hahn) runs around without clothing, while her bare rear end can be seen on-screen — shocking in the notoriously prudish, buttoned-up world of Marvel.It’s the only derriere shot in the 16 years since the MCU kicked off with “Iron Man” in 2008, aside from a brief view of Chris Hemsworth’s bottom in the 2022 movie “Thor: Love and Thunder.” “Agatha All Along” creator Jac Schaeffer told TV Line on Thursday that Marvel chief Kevin Feige was initially not enthusiastically onboard with the scene. He responded to the idea: “Really?” Schaeffer said that the scene was originally written with Agatha emerging naked from a spell Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) cast on her and then putting on a robe.
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Elizabeth Olsen on Her ‘Embarrassing’ Marvel Scenes, Recovering From Panic Attacks and Whether She’s Still an ‘Aspiring Stoner’
Kate Aurthur editor During her career, Elizabeth Olsen has played a broad range of characters, from a damaged cult escapee in 2011’s “Martha Marcy May Marlene,” to an in-over-her-head FBI agent investigating a murder in “Wind River,” to a narcissistic influencer in “Ingrid Goes West” — and, of course, the tragic, terrifying Wanda Maximoff (aka Scarlet Witch) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Next year, she’ll star in “Love & Death,” an HBO Max limited series about Candy Montgomery, a Texas homemaker who in 1980 had an affair with her friend’s husband — and then murdered her friend, hitting her 41 times with an axe. It’s based on a true story. Yet “Love & Death,” written by David E. Kelley, and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, isn’t grim, according to Olsen — in fact, “I think we were trying to find the humor as much as possible,” she says. And as for playing a murderer in Candy, she compared the experience to getting into the character of Wanda. “What’s fun for me is trying to understand why people make the decisions they make,” Olsen says. “I just feel like that’s my role is to defend, defend, defend. And so I adore her, and I’m impressed by her.”
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