Gwyneth Paltrow’s Least Favorite Part About Making Marvel Movies: ‘I’m Going to Die’

Gwyneth Paltrow knows a little something about making films and the effort, and time, required to make sure a production tries to hit its mark with critics and audiences alike. What she has come to find out over the years, however, is that things are monumentally different when Marvel Studios and Disney are involved, something she’s learned the hard way from time spent portraying Tony Stark’s assistant and love interest, Pepper Potts, in the Iron Man franchise in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Having everything from smaller film classics like Shallow Hal ($40 million budget) to global MCU blockbusters like Avengers: Endgame ($356 million budget), over to Glee: The 3D Concert Movie ($9 million budget), Paltrow has a particular gripe — speaking on the Good Hand with Amy Poehler podcast — when it comes to the differences in production style and, particularly, time spent sitting around doing nothing when it involves Marvel. What Paltrow’s character, Potts, will have an even more difficult time with is the fact that not only did they have to bury Tony Stark following the events of Avengers: Endgame, a film that, for the first time, saw Paltrow don her iron suit to join the fray against The Mad Titan, Thanos, but that she’ll see his face again in Avengers: Doomsday … but from a different universe entirely and in supervillain mode as God Emperor Doom.

Gwyneth Paltrow knows a little something about making films and the effort, and time, required to make sure a production tries to hit its mark with critics and audiences alike. What she has come to find out over the years, however, is that things are monumentally different when Marvel Studios and Disney are involved, something she’s learned the hard way from time spent portraying Tony Stark’s assistant and love interest, Pepper Potts, in the Iron Man franchise in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Having everything from smaller film classics like Shallow Hal ($40 million budget) to global MCU blockbusters like Avengers: Endgame ($356 million budget), over to Glee: The 3D Concert Movie ($9 million budget), Paltrow has a particular gripe — speaking on the Good Hand with Amy Poehler podcast — when it comes to the differences in production style and, particularly, time spent sitting around doing nothing when it involves Marvel.

What Paltrow’s character, Potts, will have an even more difficult time with is the fact that not only did they have to bury Tony Stark following the events of Avengers: Endgame, a film that, for the first time, saw Paltrow don her iron suit to join the fray against The Mad Titan, Thanos, but that she’ll see his face again in Avengers: Doomsday … but from a different universe entirely and in supervillain mode as God Emperor Doom.

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