Could Vision And Scarlet Witch Star In A Spinoff Movie? 'Captain America: Civil War' Star Elizabeth Olsen Shares Her Opinion And Cosplay Advice

Despite being fairly new to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Scarlet Witch is slowly gaining a fan base that seems to be clamoring for a Wanda Maximoff spinoff film. Elizabeth Olsen, who plays the superhero in 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' and 'Captain America: Civil War,' has already expressed disinterest in starring in a Scarlet Witch standalone movie.

But would she be interested in doing a spinoff film with Wanda Maximoff's comic book husband Vision?

The 'I Saw the Light' actress recently spoke to USA Today, who asked if Elizabeth Olsen what a Scarlet Witch movie would be like if it was with Vision, as played by Paul Bettany.

"It has to be 'House of M,'" Olsen responded. "That's still all I want to do, I don't care. I would just love to have make-believe children and have him play along with it and then just decide to destroy all mutants. That would be so fun but obviously that would never happen."

Elizabeth Olsen also shared what she liked about her unpredictable character.

"The reason why I love Scarlet Witch so much is that she can play both sides, and I think that's just a fun place to be as an actor," she said. "I don't find the hero that interesting to play. It's very trapping for an actor."

The actress also praised actor Chris Evans for his work on 'Captain America: Civil War.'

"I look at what Chris has been able to do as Captain America, and he has that down pat but so many people could have messed that one up," Olsen said. "He's so earnest and genuine and a do-gooder, and Chris has been able to make it a dynamic character where I can't wait to see the new 'Captain America.' That's all him."

Elizabeth Olsen also admitted that she isn't big on cosplay, but she did offer some advice for fans who are planning to cosplay Scarlet Witch.

"I don't understand cosplay as it is because I never really liked Halloween as a kid," she said. "But dressing up is fun for people, so as long as they are having a good time, I guess that's all that counts."

'Captain America: Civil War' will hit theaters on May 6, 2016.

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