mardi 30 août 2016

Scarlet Witch Isn't Technically a 'Superhero' in Civil War


Costume designer Judianna Makovsky weighs in on Elizabeth Olsen's character look.

Scarlet Witch might be one heck of a fighter on Team Cap, but the directors of Captain America: Civil War don't deem her worthy of the title of "superhero" yet.

According to costume designer Judianna Makovsky, Joe and Anthony Russo didn't want Wanda Maximoff to be fully decked out in a superhero suit because she still hasn't become a full-fledged Avenger yet.

"I think she is not really a superhero yet in the minds of the Russo brothers, the directors," Makovsky told IGN of Elizabeth Olsen's character. "She's just a young girl who doesn't know what she is yet."

That's why Maximoff's outfits still feel relatively casual, like they did when audiences first met her character in Avengers: Age of Ultron. The big change between her outfits in the two film was her transition from a dress to more practical trousers in Civil War -- though both outfits stick to her black-and-red color scheme.

"We decided it needed to be more clothes-based than superhero-based for this script," explained Makovsky. "Just, practically speaking, having trousers was better for everybody. Lizzie has amazing legs, she's a dancer, so why not have trousers? At this point in the script -- it was more appropriate for her character."

Marvel's Captain America: Civil War arrives on Digital HD, Digital 3D and Disney Movies Anywhere on September 2nd, and on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD and on-demand on September 13th.

Terri Schwartz is Entertainment Editor at IGN. Talk to her on Twitter at @Terri_Schwartz.

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