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Fans have always disagreed about the adored character of Willy Wonka, Gene Wilder's 1971 film adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic tale. Is Wonka a kind eccentric, or does his whimsical façade conceal a darker, more sinister aspect? Thanks to Emma Corrin, the actress portraying Cassandra Nova in the forthcoming Deadpool & Wolverine movie, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) now offers fresh insight on this ongoing concern.
Considering Gene Wilder "one of the best villains of all time," Corrin said in a recent GQ interview that she found inspiration from his portrayal of Willy Wonka. Corrin pointed out Wonka's duality, a charming façade hiding a possibly harmful intent, noting the extravagance and complexity in Wilder's performance. Corrin has firmly established Willy Wonka's reputation as a villain in the Mcu by owning this sinister side.
There isn't a fresh case for Willy Wonka being a villain. From the creepy Oompa Loompas and the dangerous chocolate river to the strange penalties meted out for rule violators, the movie itself provides hints. Upon closer inspection, Wonka's activities—often taken as lighthearted pranks—appear to be progressively dark. Demonstrating a startling lack of respect for their well-being, he seduces children into his factory with promises of candy only to subject them to risky experiments and possible harm. Corrin's awareness of Wonka's evil nature emphasizes this viewpoint even more.
Inspired from Willy Wonka for the character of Cassandra Nova, Deadpool & Wolverine has great possibilities. Should Corrin effectively capture the subtleties and complexity of Wonka, as Wilder depicts, Cassandra Nova will transcend mere stereotyping as a villain. The MCU has regularly blurring the lines between heroes and villains, and Deadpool, a character that defies simple classification, merits a similarly complicated antagonist. Inspired by Willy Wonka, Corrin's vision of Cassandra Nova as an intriguing and erratic villain lends even more complexity and mystery to the movie.
Audiences still find great fascination in the argument over Willy Wonka's character. The film's ongoing appeal despite its sinister undertones points to the force of Gene Wilder's performance. Combining Corrin's awareness of Wonka's sinister side with Cassandra Nova's nuanced character, suggests a fascinating and multifarious enemy for Deadpool & Wolverine. Willy Wonka is ultimately a timeless character who always enthralls viewers to consider the nature of good and evil.