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Jamie Lee Curtis doesn't think she'd ever join the MCU because she says Marvel wouldn't know what 'to do with a 64-year-old woman'

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Jamie Lee Curtis doesn't think she'd ever join the MCU because she says Marvel wouldn't know what 'to do with a 64-year-old woman'
  • Jamie Lee Curtis doesn't expect a call from Marvel anytime soon.
  • "I would find it hard to imagine that Marvel's going to figure out something to do with a 64-year-old woman," she told People.

Jamie Lee Curtis doesn't think she'll be getting a call from Marvel anytime soon.

First, Curtis had a playful feud with the mammoth studio when her movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once" came out earlier this year and boasted that it "out Marvels" "Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness."

Now in an interview with People, the actress admits that she would definitely join a Marvel project if asked, but she's not holding her breath.

"Honestly, I can't imagine that they will ever come calling because I kicked up some dust," she said. "But I'm a collaborating artist. I work with a lot of people on a lot of different things, and if the role was interesting and if I could bring what I do to it, of course I would [work with Marvel]. What am I going to do, say no? Of course!"

"But," Curtis continued, "I would find it hard to imagine that Marvel's going to figure out something to do with a 64-year-old woman."

"I'm afraid if I do a Marvel movie, they're going to stick dots all over me and make me act by myself in a warehouse somewhere," she said. "'Everything Everywhere All at Once' was the absolutely most unexpected, delightful experience maybe of my career, just because the expectations were so low and I was so free in the work and just had a blast making it. And there was no green screen!"

Curtis will next be seen in "Halloween Ends," which opens in theaters on October 14.

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