The terrible and heinous past of Cassandra Nova in the comics is probably well known to Marvel readers. The actor Emma Corrin affirms that this is the same rationale for why her character in Deadpool & Wolverine hated Logan. In an interview, Emma Corrin stated that she didn’t have to go far into Cassandra Nova’s past to comprehend her terrible beginnings. In Deadpool & Wolverine, the actor cultivated a love-hate connection with the audience by portraying a complex villain who showed herself as the Void’s dictator and consenting prisoner. In the movie, Corrin’s character established her own kingdom on the wasteland, solidifying her position as the unchallenged ruler of the territory. Corrin disclosed that Cassandra’s deep-seated animosity towards her estranged sibling remains, a suppressed feeling that surfaced the instant she laid eyes on Wolverine. Corrin claimed that Cassandra Nova’s objectives in Deadpool & Wolverine were well revealed by her character description. She said, “I actually didn’t end up doing that much.” “A extremely nice and comprehensive Marvel database is available online. It reads a little like an extremely detailed Top Trumps card. Every character has a backstory, abilities, and specifics. When I read that, the thing that most intrigued me was her backstory—that she was Charles Xavier’s wicked twin sister—and how he used his talents to kill her in the womb, believing she had passed away. Afterwards, she sprouts back on a sewer wall.” Although Cassandra Nova’s genesis story was intricately shown in the comics, her unquenchable hate for Xavier was made evident.
“It came in handy for me to know all that history because of Wolverine’s presence in the film, the elephant in the room being Charles Xavier when I meet Wolverine for the first time,” she said. “Wolverine is sort of him incarnate in this film.” Logan seemed to be well aware of Cassandra’s connection with Xavier based on their initial meeting; Cassandra herself attested to this fact when she stated that Professor X adored Wolverine, something she had not heard from her own sister. Corrin acknowledged that for the whole movie, this served as her character’s main driving force. “Exactly, that’s the thing that drives and motivates all of Cassandra’s actions in the film,” she said. The final act of the movie did give audiences hope that Cassandra may be saved; it granted Deadpool and Wolverine a little respite and even assisted them in returning to their own timeline through the use of Doctor Strange’s sling ring. Although Cassandra ultimately ended up as a villain, Corrin is hopeful that her persona will reappear. She questioned, “I mean, does anyone die in the MCU? “If this movie shows anything, it’s that you can actually bring anyone back, in my opinion. I could thus give myself a hug and pull over on the side of the road one day, declaring, “I have to finish this.” Though she was accountable for Johnny Storm’s graphic demise, Cassandra Nova has grown to be one of the MCU’s most beloved antagonists; it wouldn’t be shocking if Corrin took on the role again.
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