Sydney Sweeney steals Taylor Swift’s role in Marvel

Sydney Sweeney steals Taylor Swift’s role in Marvel
Sydney Sweeney steals Taylor Swift’s role in Marvel

MADRID, June 3 (CultureLeisure) –

After playing Julia Carpenter, the second Spider-Woman in Madame Web, Sydney Sweeney could make the jump to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And the study led by Kevin Feige wants to sign the Euphoria actress to star in a new series on Disney+ focused on one of its most historic heroines.

It was just a few weeks ago when rumors arose that the House of Ideas was planning a series based on one of its lesser-known but oldest characters, Louise Grant, aka Blonde Phantom. A role she was considered for Scarlett Johansson before incarnating Black Widow in the UCM.

And, in fact, it would be the actress who gave life to Black Widow who would produce this spy fiction set in the 1950s. What’s more, recent information suggested that Taylor Swiftwhich is sweeping Europe with its The Eras Tourwill play this heroine of the 40s that could even be presented with a cameo in Deadpool and Wolverinewhose theatrical release is scheduled for July 25, 2024.

However, as MyShineToShineHello commented on their X account, Marvel is considering Sweeney to play the Blonde Ghost in the series. But at the moment, there has been no official confirmation from the studio or Disney+.

He Blonde Ghostwhose true identity is Louise Granthad its first appearance was in the number 11 of All Select Comics. Created during the Golden Age of Marvel Comics, by Stan Lee and Syd Shores In 1946, the character began his career as the secretary of private investigator Mark Mason.

Grant secretly assumes the identity of the Blonde Ghost to help your boss in his fight against crime. Despite not having superhuman powers like Captain America or other heroes of the time, she is a skilled fighter in hand to hand combat and she is always armed, in addition to a great researcher.

Louise used her investigative skills on many occasions to solve crimes and He has saved Mason’s life in many others, who did not know his secret identity. The heroine returned in The Sensational She-Hulk in the late 1980s, revealing that she had married Mark. As Jennifer Walters’ legal secretary, she often He remembered his past as the Blonde Ghost.

 
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