WandaVision’s Debra Jo Rupp Explains Why She Doesn’t Want to Watch Avengers: Endgame

The first three installments of WandaVision is now available to watch on Disney + and they have shown an exciting cast. One big name to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the new series is Debra Jo Rupp, best known for playing Kitty Forman on That 70’s Show. ComicBook.com recently spoke to Rupp about her sitcom days, and she revealed that she does not have the problem of the 70s episode of WandaVision. We also asked Rupp if she was familiar with the Marvel Cinematic Universe before joining, and she explained how she knew nothing about being too attached to certain characters. Avengers: Endgame.

“I knew nothing,” Rupp said of the MCU. “I thought it was a cartoon, I thought, well, I knew comics were involved, but I was never … science fiction is not my thing. It just has to be really in front of me. I felt that’s the same way about geometry. There’s nothing really about geometry. It’s points in levels, that’s, I can not care. Debbie if you do not, ‘so I did it for him. I get there and get involved and I’m just amazed at how big the world is, I’m amazed at the fans and what pulls them apart and what they know, I mean I do not blame them, because nothing like it in Marvel -World does not look like it, but it took me a while to figure it out. ‘

“We had the luxury of a week of rehearsal, which is actually how sitcoms are done. I mean, we did everything, it was the way it was done. We did it. So we had a week of practice. before we shot, so I learned a lot from Paul [Bettany] and from Lizzie [Olsen]. And then they told me what movies I should watch. And then I finally looked at a whole bunch that they did not even tell me to look at because I got involved. I can not the last one, the Endgame thing because I feel like people I care about are dying. And so I want no part, no, I’m so old now. I just want happy things. I do not want to think about it. I just want happy things. So I can not look at the one. I’m really happy to be a part of this world. It makes me really happy. ‘

We also asked Rupp if it was difficult to keep the Marvel spoilers, as her usual projects usually do not involve as much secrecy.

“No, because so few people knew I was in it, no one asked me. I was like, ‘Hello?’ And then really honestly, with the secrecy I know what I did. I mean, I’ve never had a full text before, and I know what I did. And I made up a story about it. Yes. So we will see. “

You can see our full interview with Debra Jo Rupp at the top of the page.

The first three installments of WandaVision now streaming on Disney +.

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