‘Was Hiding In My Seat’: Emma Corrin Felt Terrible About Cassandra Nova Killing One Fan-Favorite Deadpool & Wolverine Character

As a lifestyle expert with a deep appreciation for both cinema and the human experience, I must admit that Emma Corrin’s account of her feelings during the premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine truly resonates with me. Having been in similar situations where one’s actions on screen might not align with one’s personal sentiments, I can empathize with her predicament.


As an ardent fan, I must confess that the action-packed scenes between Deadpool and Wolverine were nothing short of thrilling for many. However, when it comes to Emma Corrin’s experience as Cassandra Nova, the villain in the film, it was a completely different story. In her own words, she bravely shared her struggle of enduring intense emotions while watching the movie alongside a massive audience.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Corrin’s portrayal of an exceptional and distinctly original villain was rich with fascinating elements, notably their superpowers and psychic capabilities.

In the film, Nova’s abilities appeared similar to those of her brother Charles Xavier, but she demonstrated a greater understanding of her powers’ potential. This was notably evident when she fatally destroyed Chris Evans’ character, the Human Torch, in Deadpool & Wolverine. (Major spoiler alert)

Indeed, if you’re not already aware, the actor made a return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but unlike his previous appearances as Captain America, he took on his role once more as the Human Torch, from the Fantastic Four film series.

Yet, although the viewers appreciated their brief moments with him on-screen, Emma Corrin’s character swiftly ended his life almost instantly.

In a conversation with British GQ, the actor admitted they experienced a sense of discomfort while watching the film following its New York premiere at the Lincoln Center, surrounded by avid Marvel fans.

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Later, they shared that the entire crowd became thrilled upon seeing Evans’ Human Torch enter the stage. Yet, just three minutes later, the antagonist (portrayed by Corrin) ended up killing him, leaving them with a sense of dread.

“I felt terrible. I was hiding in my seat. Yeah, it was weird,” stated Emma Corrin to the outlet. 

In the movies Deadpool and Wolverine, Chris Evans reprised his role as the Human Torch, following the popular portrayal of his character Steve Rogers (Captain America) in the 2019 blockbuster Avengers: Endgame.

In addition to Evans, numerous other characters made appearances in the sole Marvel Studios movie released this year. Notably, Jennifer Garner portrayed Elektra, while Wesley Snipes brought Blade back to life. The performances and cameos from these actors were warmly received by the audience.

In the movie, they introduced Gambit, portrayed by Channing Tatum, a character who hadn’t appeared in his standalone film before its release.

Shawn Levy directs the movie featuring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, who play the main characters, Deadpool and Wolverine respectively.

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2024-08-05 13:41