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Elizabeth Olsen and Kathryn Hahn reunite and re-enact that scrap to accept WandaVision MTV Movie & TV Awards prizes
WandaVision stars Elizabeth Olsen, 32, and Kathryn Hahn, 47, were reunited at the MTV Movie & TV Awards, where they took home multiple trophies for the hit Marvel series on Disney Plus.
The duo star in the the blockbuster series together where Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen), who goes on to become the Scarlet Witch, creates a false, sitcom-inspired reality to cope with her pain following the death of Vision (Paul Bettany) in Avengers: Infinity War.
Hahn plays her neighbour Agnes, who turns out to be a powerful witch named Agatha Harkness.
On Sunday Marvel scored big when the show took home four out of five awards it was nominated for, which is an impressive feat by anybody’s standards.
These awards included Best Show, Best Performance in a Show from its titular character Olsen, Best Villain and Best Fight.
Olsen won twice, as she also took home the award for the best fight alongside co-star Hahn for their street battle in the season finale.
During the speech, the duo thanked their stunt coordinators and jokingly demonstrated what their fight scenes would look like without help from professionals.
Once Olsen had thanked C.C. Ice, Jenny White and Whitney Coleman by name, Hahn added: ‘We couldn’t have done it without you beautiful, beautiful incredible women.’
For this award they beat out the Cobra Kai finale house fight, The Boys brawl among Starlight, Queen Maeve, Kimiko against Stormfront, the Birds Of Prey funhouse fight and the final fight in Zac Snyder’s Justice League.
During the ceremony Hahn also accepted her win for Best Villain.
‘When I was in high school I was in “The Wizard Of Oz,” and I played The Tin Man. And I really, really wanted to be Dorothy because I wanted those red slippers. And so it took a long, long time for me to realise that deep in there was also that wicked witch,’ Kathryn said to cheers and applause.
She also thanked the ‘incomparable’ Elizabeth and her family.
‘I know it’s hard having a witch for a mum. And I also just want to point out that throughout history, a witch has just been a woman that is so scary because she stands in her own freaking power. I’m still working on it. I’m still working on it, but to all my witches out there, let’s use our power for good,’ Kathryn said.
WandaVision is available to watch on Disney Plus.
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