‘Deadpool & Wolverine’: Jennifer Garner Reveals Gruelling Training for Elektra Natchios Role, Admits ‘I Was Fit but Not Marvel Fit’ (Watch Video)
Hollywood star Jennifer Garner shared behind-the-scenes videos of her gruelling training to fit into the role of Elektra Natchios for Deadpool & Wolverine movie. The actor, who worked with director Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds on The Adam Project, said the duo had already decided to resurrect her superhero character while working on the sci-fi movie. “I remember the moment @slevydirect and @vancityreynolds had the idea for Elektra Natchios to show up in @deadpoolmovie 3— we were on the set of The Adam Project and they gave each other this look they have that can communicate an idea,” she wrote on Instagram. ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’: Netizens Shocked With HD Quality Clips of Ryan Reynolds-Hugh Jackman Movie Leaked on Social Media; Ask Why Marvel Is Slow in Stopping This ‘Piracy’.
“Other than trying to convince my kids’ preschool buddies that I was secretly a ninja, I hadn’t picked up Elektra’s sais since 2004; I was fit, but not @marvel fit,” the actor said as she shared the video of her vigorous training that involved HIIT training, boxing and swimming. “I didn’t know that Elektra and I needed an ending, but Shawn and Ryan did. They are gifted in many ways, but seeing and elevating people around them is at the top of the list… Shooting the fight was so fun, being there all together—truly like a dream. I’m proud of my friends and grateful to be up there with them. Thank you doesn’t cut it, guys, but it’s a good placeholder until I figure out what does,” she said. ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Ending and Post-Credits Scene Explained: Will Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool and Hugh Jackman’s Logan Return for Future ‘Avengers’ Movies? (SPOILER ALERT).
Jennifer Garner’s Training Video
The actor, 52, also thanked “old pal” Hugh Jackman, Dafne Keen, Channing Tatum, and Wesley Snipes. Garner’s Elektra Natchios, a trained martial artist, first appeared in 2003’s Daredevil. The actor followed it up with a stand alone movie Elektra in 2005.