Working with MCU A-Listers & Filming with COVID Restrictions
- Red
- Feb 19, 2023
- 2 min read

Working on a Marvel production is a dream come true for many. Up and coming actor, Amos Glick got the chance to co-star alongside the cast of Marvel's Wandavision.
In an exclusive interview with Red's Reviews & Interviews, the actor described the leads, Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany as "super nice", although Kathryn Hahn was the actress he spent the most time with. Glick recalled, "[Kathryn] was really cool, and she went out of her way to make me feel comfortable and joke around with me.... so that we had an immediate kind of chemistry,".
Elizabeth Olsen portrayed her character, The Scarlet Witch incredibly well in the series. Glick had the opportunity to share a few scenes with her and observe her acting. He describes her as a "top-notch, phenomenal actress of the highest calibre."
This isn't surprising, considering she won the MTV award for best performance in a show for her role in the series.

Wandavision was filmed during COVID, so this obviously affected the cast's time together. The actor explained that it was "less social than a production usually is."
Discussing the A-listers he worked with, Glick recalled a funny memory from set, "On my first couple days on set, we would rehearse with the masks on and then they would say 'Pictures up, masks off!' and we would start filming."
He continues, "I didn't hear a name, so I didn't know who was in the scene with me.... I didn't realise it was Kathryn Hahn until we took our masks off, and I was walking to the first shot, so I had this revelation as I was getting set for the first shot and I had to turn to a production assistant and say 'Is that Kathryn Hahn?! Have I just been rehearsing with Kathryn Hahn?!'. I had no idea, and I got kinda 'ga ga gooey'; I got a little bit nervous in that way that you are around famous people."
Since his work on Wandavision, Glick has starred in the comedy film Popovich: Road to Hollywood. You can follow him on Instagram, @amos.glick
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