Save for possibly Chris Hemsworth’s shocking trim for 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok, few Marvel actors have had their hairstyles as scrutinized as Evangeline Lilly.
Main as much as 2015’s Ant-Man, Lilly made headlines for her “very Waspy” layered bob earlier than it was even confirmed that her character, Hope van Dyne, would inherit the Wasp mantle from her mom, Janet. Lilly drew reward once more for sporting her longer hair in a ponytail on 2018’s Ant-Man and the Wasp, with admirers mentioning the pragmatism of the look versus different motion heroines (i.e., Surprise Lady) who put on their hair down within the thick of battle.
And whereas Lilly’s resolution to shave her head in 2019 was by no means Ant-Man- or Wasp-related, it finally teed up one more new ’do for the 43-year-old Misplaced alum on this week’s threequel Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
She goes full pixie this time.
“It was type of a convergence of circumstances,” Lilly explains in a brand new interview with Yahoo Leisure. “About 4 years in the past I shaved my head, only for enjoyable. And I had then grown it out right into a pixie, and I used to be residing like this, besides it was blond.
“So when the movie got here up, like we had been going to be doing it, the query was, ‘Do I put a wig on, and match the earlier movie or do one thing completely different? Or can we simply go together with what I’ve and simply dye it darkish?’ And I at all times prefer to take inspiration from the comedian books. I did within the first movie. The unique Hope Van Dyke haircut was a name to the comic book Janet Van Dyne haircut. And I simply preferred the thought of doing one other callback to the unique Wasp within the comics. And he or she typically had just a little brief, darkish pixie lower, so we went for it.”
Should you suppose Lilly’s autonomy when it got here to Hope’s hair may need been challenged by Marvel — a studio well-known for its immaculate consideration to each single element – you’d be stunned.
“You’d suppose it might undergo extra [approvals], nevertheless it felt extra like, ‘No matter you need to do along with your hair,’” Lilly says.
“And I used to be like, ‘OK, cool, do you want this?’ I simply confirmed them the comics.”
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania opens Feb. 17.
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