Emma Corrin Disappointed by Deadpool and Wolverine
- Emma Corrin expressed her disappointment after watching the new Deadpool and Wolverine movie.
- She stated, 'I felt terrible' while commenting on her experience watching the film with the public.
- Corrin’s reaction highlights that the film may not have met audience expectations.
Emma Corrin recently shared her feelings about a pivotal moment in the film *Deadpool & Wolverine*, where her character, Cassandra, kills the Human Torch, portrayed by Chris Evans. In an interview with British GQ, the 28-year-old actress recounted the experience of watching the film at its New York premiere, where the audience erupted in excitement upon seeing Evans, only for that joy to be short-lived as her character swiftly takes his life. Corrin admitted to feeling “so bad” and described hiding in her seat during the screening. Corrin elaborated on the significance of cameos in the film, emphasizing that each character has a purpose and contributes to the narrative in a meaningful way. She expressed hope that audiences would appreciate the clever use of these appearances, which add depth to the storyline. Initially, Corrin was disappointed when director Shawn Levy instructed her not to portray Cassandra as a traditional villain, but she later embraced the director's vision for a more complex character. Levy's direction required Corrin to exhibit a range of emotions, often switching them on command, which aimed to prevent her portrayal from becoming a mere caricature of evil. This approach allowed for a more unpredictable and nuanced performance. As *Deadpool & Wolverine* continues to gain popularity, it is on track to become the highest-grossing film of the year, showcasing the impact of its innovative storytelling and character development.