Jessica Henwick on Charlie Cox Calling for Her Return to MCU as Colleen Wing
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The actor mentions Jessica in an interview while talking about reprising his role as Matt Murdock a.k.a. Daredevil on 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' and 'Daredevil: Born Again'.

AceShowbiz - Jessica Henwick has reacted to Charlie Cox's call for her return to MCU. In a new interview, Jessica, who played Colleen Wing on "Marvel's Iron Fist" and "The Defenders", shared her thoughts on Charlie's remarks.

"I love Charlie," Jessica told Entertainment Tonight while dishing on her role in Rian Johnson's upcoming movie "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery". Hinting that she's more than ready to reprise the Marvel role, she continued, "I love playing Colleen."

She added, "It was such a pleasure working with [Finn Jones] and [Simone Missick], and I I love that character so much. If she came back, I mean, I would say yes. Yeah, I would."

Charlie mentioned Jessica in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter while talking about reprising his role as Matt Murdock a.k.a. Daredevil on "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" and "Daredevil: Born Again". "She's amazing," he raved.

He continued, "I could also say that about a number of people that I worked with not only on Daredevil, but also on the other shows we did there... So I don't know what they're thinking, but I will absolutely put in a good word [for Jessica]. And I did get a lovely text from her the other day saying that she read the news and was thrilled for me."

Back to her interview, Jessica shared that she used her real-life experience for her character in "Glass Onion", in which she stars as Peg, the assistant to Kate Hudson's model-turned-fashion designer Birdie Jay.

"There's one moment where I'm stretching in the back of a shot and I took that from the Russo brothers," she recalled with a laugh, having worked with the pair on the Netflix action film "The Gray Man". "Because while they're directing, they're like, stretching out their hamstrings and their glutes all the time, and it's just so funny to me that I had to steal it."

She went on to reveal that her "strongest" memories from making "Glass Onion" were hanging out with her castmates outside of work, noting that even though "the whole thing was a vacation," they did get into "some life-or-death situations."

"I'm just saying that Greece needs street lights for their roads, 'cause they're very curvy and they go into the mountains," she added with a laugh. "Also, ATVs. They need mirrors on the turns around the mountains. It's just a very dangerous place."

Prior to being available for streaming on Netflix on December 23, "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" will have a limited theatrical release starting November 23.

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