Olivia Munn’s Reason for Turning Down Role in ‘Deadpool’ Is Empowering for All Women

The “X-Men: Apocalypse” actress turned down a role in Marvel’s “Deadpool” because she didn’t want to be the arm candy of Ryan Reynolds.
Olivia Munn’s Reason for Turning Down Role in ‘Deadpool’ Is Empowering for All Women
Olivia Munn arrives to the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, February 28, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California. ADRIAN SANCHEZ-GONZALEZ/AFP/Getty Images
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Olivia Munn wants everyone to know she is more than just a pretty face.

The “X-Men: Apocalypse” actress turned down a role in Marvel’s “Deadpool” because she didn’t want to be the arm candy of Ryan Reynolds.

“I thought Psylocke was always one of the most lethal characters,” the actress said in an interview with American Airlines’ American Way. “I said, ‘Yes, as long as you’re not using her to be the eye candy. She has really powerful abilities.’ And they said, ‘Yes, that’s an important part.’”

The 35-year-old actress yearned for more action rather than just being used for her outer beauty. Munn asked producers, “Is there a fight scene?—The fight scene could be her monologue.”

Despite getting assurance from the production team, Munn wasn’t convinced about the character and eventually declined the role.

Munn has played an array of characters in her acting career, including the loathed girlfriend. In “Magic Mike,” Munn was Channing Tatum’s girlfriend. She has also played the brilliant Sloan Sabbith on HBO’s “The Newsroom.”

But it’s possible Munn is ready to say goodbye to the acting world.

“For me, I would eventually love to be behind, and not in front of the camera,” she said. “I love being an actor. Maybe it’s just the feeling of being in front of the camera or the people I’ve met who’ve rubbed me the wrong… Maybe I don’t want to play that game.”

Until that time, see Munn in “X-Men: Apocalypse” when the film hits theaters on May 27.