Natalie Dormer Talks GAME OF THRONES & Potential Superhero Roles
Fans have been clamouring for Natalie Dormer to play a superhero for a while now, and she's many CBMer's pick for the planned Captain Marvel movie -- but what does she think about all of the attention?
Though Natalie Dormer did appear briefly in Captain America: The First Avenger, since she's become more prominent thanks to her role as Margery Tyrell in HBO's Game Of Thrones, many fans think she'd be well suited to gearing up for an actual superhero part in a future Marvel or DC movie. In an interview with Collider, Dormer mainly discusses playing Cressida in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, but Frosty squeezes in his usual comic book movie related question. When he asks if she's heard the online chatter and whether a big superhero role is something she's be interested in, Dormer takes a different approach than many actors do when asked similar questions, and decides to say very little!
"I'm not going to comment about potential jobs in the future because that’s a rabbit hole to go down and get caught up in, but all Ill say is I’ll go where the good scripts are. For me, Catching Fire, Game of Thrones, all my other work, I’ll just go where the good scripts are. I love being part of huge mega blockbusters and a I love being a part of small independent films and small stage. I’m just looking at the material. I want to know the character and I want to know the text, and then the decision I make from there."
Could we take her refusal to comment to mean there are potential superhero roles being discussed? That's probably reading too much into it, but there's sure to be some good CBM scripts out there doing the rounds so it's definitely a possibility. Dormer also reveals that she's finished shooting her scenes for Game Of Thrones season 5. She days she hasn't read the books and reads only the parts of the scripts that relate to her character, so she's just as shocked by everything else that happens on the show as most of the fans are. Much more at the link below.