Welcome to Elizabeth Olsen Source: your best source for all things related to Elizabeth Olsen. Elizabeth's breakthrough came in 2011 when she starred in critically-acclaimed movies Martha Marcy May Marlene and Silent House. She made her name in indie movies until her role in 2014 blockbuster Godzilla and then as Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff in Marvel's Avengersand Captain America movies. Elizabeth starred in and was an Executive Producer for Facebook Watch's "Sorry For Your Loss". She is currently starring in WandaVision, the first Marvel TV Series on Disney+. She will also be in Marvel's Dr. Strange sequel and hopefully we'll see another indie movie from her! Enjoy the many photos(including lots of exclusives!), articles, and videos on our site!
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Gallery: “WandaVision” Episodes 1.06-1.07 Stills and 1.07 Screencaps

 

February 20 2021
Gallery: “WandaVision” 1.05-1.06 Stills and 1.06 Screencaps

Thanks to Anne for the 2017 Hunger magazine scans that she sent me!

What an amazing episode! And Wanda’s show of power – Wow. And this is me when I hear someone say that Captain Marvel is more powerful –

 
 

 

 

February 13 2021
Gallery: “WandaVision” Episodes 1.01-1.02 Screencaps and Magazine Scans

Enjoy these UHD screencaps from the first two episodes. I love this show!

 

January 17 2021
Press/Gallery/Video: Not Your Mother’s Suburbs

The Marvel Cinematic Universe comes to television with WandaVision the new Disney+ series that places a super-powered Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany in the suburbs of classic sitcoms.

 

 

EMMY – When you wish upon a luxurious star, you just might land at Club 33 in Disneyland.

Tucked away above New Orleans Square and decorated with historic flourishes (the harpsichord at reception belonged to Walt Disney’s wife, Lillian), it’s a pricey, ultra-exclusive club for members and VIPS. On August 25, 2019, Marvel Studios president and chief creative officer Kevin Feige, joined by producer-director Matt Shakman, enjoyed lunch and swapped stories there with Dick Van Dyke and his wife, Arlene.

“It was unbelievable!” Feige recalls. “You sit down and don’t know what to say because you’re so starstruck.” Shakman is more succinct: “It was the best afternoon of my life.”

They weren’t there just to catch up with a 93-year-old legend. They were about to start production on an innovative Disney+ series called WandaVision — which Shakman will only describe as a “love letter to television” — and they wanted to hear about the star’s experiences on his groundbreaking 1960s sitcom, The Dick Van Dyke Show.

Van Dyke waxed about his fellow actor and the show creator, Carl Reiner, who mined real-life anecdotes for the episodes, as well as his own delight at filming in front of live studio audiences.

In turn, Feige talked about the new series he was executive-producing with Shakman, among others. “I tried to explain how there was this robot and a witch and how she had to kill him because Thanos reversed time,” he says with a laugh. “I’m thinking, ‘He doesn’t need to hear this!'”

With the premiere of WandaVision on January 15, it will all click. Set after the events of the 2019 blockbuster Avengers: Endgame, the weekly series — which is patterned on prototypical sitcoms of various eras — explores the adventures of Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and her love, an android named Vision (Paul Bettany).

Yes, Vision died when the Mind Stone was ripped from his forehead in the 2018 film Avengers: Infinity War, and he is still dead. But rules can be malleable when one of the two main characters is also known as Scarlet Witch.

“What I love about Wanda in the comic books, and what drew me to her originally,” Olsen says, “is what we get to explore in a beautiful way.” To that end, even a witch couldn’t have manipulated the series’ timing any better.

When Disney+ launched in November 2019, it did so with the promise that the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) would soon unveil new series based on some of its lower-profile action heroes. At last, fans of the gazillion-grossing, 23-movie Infinity Saga would enjoy extensive and exclusive insights into the likes of Falcon, the Winter Soldier, Wanda, Vision, Loki and others, all in episodic installments.

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December 28 2020
Gallery/Video: Two New “WandaVision” Promos, Scans, and Stills


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Studio Photoshoots > 2020 > Session 001
TV Series > WandaVision (2020) > Season 1 > Poster
TV Series > WandaVision (2020) > Season 1 > Production Stills
Magazine Scans > 2020 > Entertainment Weekly (December)
Magazine Scans > 2021 > Empire (January)
Magazine Scans > 2021 > Premiere (Jan-Feb)

 

December 22 2020
Gallery: Multiple Updates

 

 

 

Gallery Links:

   Studio Photoshoots > 2019 > Session 008 +4

   Studio Photoshoots > 2019 > Session 008 +11 Exclusives

   Studio Photoshoots > 2017 > Session 029 +8

   Studio Photoshoots > 2012 > Session 008 +1

   Studio Photoshoots > 2011 > Session 010 +1 Exclusive

   Modeling, Advertising, and Promotional Work > 2018 H & M Spring Collection > Photoshoots +3

   Modeling, Advertising, and Promotional Work > 2018 H & M Spring Collection > Behind the Scenes Snapshots +2

   Modeling, Advertising, and Promotional Work > 2015 Kiehl’s >Ads   NEW

   Modeling, Advertising, and Promotional Work > 2015 Kiehl’s > Photoshoot  NEW

   Film Productions > Avengers: End Game (2019) >Screencaps   UpgradedHigher quality and increased amount

   Film Productions > Avengers: End Game (2019) > Deleted Scenes  NEW

   Film Productions > Avengers: End Game (2019) > Gag Reel   NEW

   Film Productions > Avengers: Infinity War (2018) > Behind the Scenes +2

   Film Productions > Very Good Girls (2014) > On Set – July 16, 2012  Exclusive

   TV Series > Sorry For Your Loss (2018) > Season 2 > Screencaptures > 2.06 “Weird Day” Screencaps   NEW

   TV Series > WandaVision (2020) > Poster  NEW

   Magazine Scans > 2015 > Instyle Magazine (August)  NEW

   Magazine Scans > 2011 > Total Film (September)  NEW

 

October 28 2019
Gallery: Misc. Additions

I am finishing getting caught up on the beginning of 2019 and here are assorted updates.

 

 

 

Gallery Links:

STUDIO PHOTOSHOOTS > 2017 > SESSION 039

STUDIO PHOTOSHOOTS > 2017 > SESSION 043

STUDIO PHOTOSHOOTS > 2017 > SESSION 045

PUBLIC APPEARANCES > 2019 > APR 10: BOBBIE BROWN COLLECTION LAUNCH

PUBLIC APPEARANCES > 2019 > MAY 20: “SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS” Q&A

MODELING, ADVERTISING, AND PROMOTIONAL WORK > 2018 BOSIDENG > HOLIDAY COLLECTION

MODELING, ADVERTISING, AND PROMOTIONAL WORK > 2019 BOBBI BROWN COSMETICS > PHOTOSHOOT

FILM PRODUCTIONS > AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (2018) > BEHIND THE SCENES

TV SERIES > SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS (2018) > SEASON 1 > PROMOTIONAL

MAGAZINE SCANS > 2019

August 01 2019
Press/Gallery: Women of Action: Meet the Stunt Performers Who Help Stars Kick Ass

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER – As Scarlet Witch, Elizabeth Olsen doesn’t have a mystical hammer or state-of-the-art suit. Instead, she flings bolts of energy at bad guys while bending and contorting like a Martha Graham dancer. But she still needs a stuntwoman for those tricky moments like when she gets thrown through a restaurant window.

“I love fighting, and I love wrecking through things,” says C.C. Ice, the stuntwoman who got the job. “So if you want to throw me through that door, that’s where I’m going.”

Growing up in a small town in Missouri, one of 13 kids, Ice, 38, was exposed to stunts at a very early age, mostly at the insistence of her five older brothers. “Somebody would have an idea like, ‘Hey let’s jump down the staircase using a trash bag as a parachute. C.C.’s the smallest, let’s have her try it!'” she recalls. By way of a gig as a magician’s assistant (where she learned about blades, fire and how to fall through trap doors without getting hurt), she made her way from Missouri to the East Coast and then to Los Angeles in 2007, just in time for the writers strike. She remembers: “I was like, ‘I’m here!’ and they were like, ‘We’re on strike!’”

Ice found steady pay as a production assistant while training for stunt work on the side. She received her SAG card as a stunt performer in 2011, and moved to Atlanta, following Hollywood productions that were migrating to Georgia to take advantage of film tax breaks. That’s where she ended up landing the gig doing utility stunts on Captain America: Civil War, after which she was paired with Olsen on Avengers: Infinity War, beginning with six months of stunt prep.

So far, the biggest challenge for both actress and double hasn’t been smashing through windows — it’s been pinning down the character’s strange, twisted action moves. Olsen remembers director Joss Whedon visually demonstrating. “He would show us his knees bending lots of weird ways and his fingers going crazy,” recalls the 29-year-old actress, who worked with choreographer Jennifer White on Scarlet’s moves in Age of Ultron. “We were having a really hard time finding people who understood the physical language,” says Olsen. “C.C. elevated us.”

Olsen and Ice’s work will next be seen in the upcoming Avengers film, and, with the plot being kept under lock and key, Scarlet Witch’s fate remains unknown. But, according to Olsen, Ice wil be able to handle it all. “The crazy thing to me about C.C. is she can do anything you ask her to do,” says the actress. “I’ve talked about [her] to so many people.” On a recent set, another actress was recommending her stuntwoman to Olsen. “I was just like, ‘Girl, you don’t even know my stunt person. Let me know if you need a stunt person!’”

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December 08 2018
Gallery: L’Officiel Indonesia (October) Scans and Additional Photos

   

 

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October 24 2018
Gallery/Video: Off Camera

Elizabeth appeared on the Off Camera show with Sam Jones. You can purchase the whole episode on the website. Here are two previews and the magazine and photoshoot that goes along with it.

 

 
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Elizabeth Olsen had a very unusual childhood. As the other sister to the Olsen twins, Elizabeth had a front row seat to her sisters’ experience in the spotlight, media circus included, but she also witnessed what it was like to be a working actor—something she wanted to be but was embarrassed to admit. As she says, “I had this fear that people would think I didn’t earn or deserve the things I worked for because of who I was naturally associated with.”

The nepotism critique motivated her to prove her worth, but really, Elizabeth’s a hard worker by nature. After all, you don’t get dubbed NYU’s notorious “Rehearsal Nazi” for nothing. And the hard work paid off because she started getting roles, including the one that led to her breakout performance in Martha Marcy May Marlene, before she graduated college. Since then, Elizabeth has conquered the world of independent film (Wind River, Kodachrome, Ingrid Goes West) and joined Marvel’s Avengers franchise as superhero Scarlet Witch.

She may play a superhero, but she’s still got her head screwed on straight when it comes seeing fame and adulation for what it actually is. She’s the kind of actor who loves the work, the craft, and she’s also the kind of artist who wants to take risks. Her newest project, Sorry for Your Loss, is a Facebook Watch series that explores grief, an uncomfortable subject that isn’t often examined in Western culture. But as you’ll see, Elizabeth will rise to any challenge thrown her way.

Elizabeth joins Off Camera to talk about the biggest lesson she’s learned from her family, why she may be one of the few actors who likes to audition, and why she’s the most Zen type A person you’ll ever meet.

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September 17 2018