Studio Photoshoots > 2026 > Session 001
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2026 > Jan 25: Paris Fashion Week – Jacquemus Show
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2026 > Mar 6: Paris Fashion Week – Givenchy Show
Public Appearances > 2025 > Dec 5: Heart Breakfast Show
Public Appearances > 2025 > Dec 10: Capital Breakfast Show
Public Appearances > 2026 > Jan 25: Paris Fashion Week – Jacquemus Show
Public Appearances > 2026 > Mar 6: Paris Fashion Week – Givenchy Show
Film Productions > Eternity (2025) > Behind the Scenes
Film Productions > Eternity (2025) > Screencaps
Film Productions > The Assessment (2024) > Screencaps
Thanks to Cate Blanchett Fan (https://www.cate-blanchett.com/) I have been able to add 34 new photos to the 2024 Hollywood Reporter photoshoot.


I have also uploaded 37 new exclusive photos to three photoshoots and two Marvel promoshoots! Please keep in mind that since these are outtakes, they are not edited for a final release, so they are sometimes too dark and also there may be a few photos that look exactly alike but they are not the same.

Studio Photoshoots > 2019 > Session 010
Studio Photoshoots > 2021 > Session 006
Marvel Cinema Universe Projects > Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) > Promotional Photoshoot
Marvel Cinema Universe Projects > Avengers: Infinity War (2018) > Promotional Photoshoot
🎄 ༺𝓜𝓮𝓻𝓻𝔂༻༺𝓒𝓱𝓻𝓲𝓼𝓽𝓶𝓪𝓼༻🎄
These are the final 601 photos in the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness promotional shoot. Keep in mind that a lot of these are very similar with only slight variations, so they might look the same in the gallery. There are also some shadow photos – those were part of the set. I didn’t make them. Remember the rule – no removing of tags!
I still have the Avengers: Infinity War promo shoot and 3 regular shoots from 2019 and 2021, that I’ll start releasing in 2026!
Getting caught up on Elizabeth’s recent press events!
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2025 > Nov 8: “Eternity” – NYC Screening (Additions)
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2025 > Nov 9: “Eternity” Press Day in NYC
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2025 > Nov 10: “Late Night with Seth Myers”
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2025 > Nov 11: “The Drew Barrymore Show”
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 8: “Eternity” – NYC Screening (Additions)
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 8: “Eternity” – NYC Screening – After Party
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 11: Leaving Drew Barrymore Show
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 17: “Eternity” – UK Screening
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 18: Heart Breakfast Radio Studios
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 25: Arriving at The Today Show
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 5-25: “Eternity” Press
Live TV Appearances > 2025 > Nov 10: “Late Night with Seth Myers”
Live TV Appearances > 2025 > Nov 11: “The Drew Barrymore Show”
Live TV Appearances > 2025 > Nov 18: “New York Times Cooking Show”
Live TV Appearances > 2025 > Nov 19: “The One Show”
Film Productions > Eternity (2025) > Behind the Scenes
Film Productions > Eternity (2025) > Posters
Film Productions > Eternity (2025) > Production Stills
I don’t normally post outtakes when Elizabeth has new photos coming out (like a press tour). BUT two of these shoots are full of leather coats! It just makes me think of fall weather and how it’s starting to get cold now.
Please remember – do not remove the tags. Also, these are outtakes, which means they have very little editing done (like photos for a magazine have), so if they’re too dark, that’s why. Also, you can have 5 photos that look exactly alike in my gallery, and if you download them, they have very subtle differences – like the way her eyes are looking, zoomed in, slightly different angle.
Studio Photoshoots > 2019 > Session 010
Marvel Cinema Universe Projects > Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) > Promotional Photoshoot
Marvel Cinema Universe Projects > Avengers: Infinity War (2018) > Promotional Photoshoot
Marvel Cinema Universe Projects > Doctor Strange 2: Multiverse of Madness (2022) > Promotional Photoshoot
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2025 > Oct 23: Instyle Imagemaker
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2025 > Oct 28: Swarovski Masters of Light Opening Celebration
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2025 > Nov 5: “Eternity” – LA Screening
Studio Photoshoots > Hair, Makeup, and Styling Photos > 2025 > Nov 8: “Eternity” – NYC Screening
Public Appearances > 2025 > Oct 23: InStyle Imagemaker Awards 2025
Public Appearances > 2025 > Oct 28: Swarovski Masters of Light Opening Celebration
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 4: Arrival at Jimmy Kimmel
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 5: “Eternity” – LA Screening
Public Appearances > 2025 > Nov 8: “Eternity” – NYC Screening
Live TV Appearances > 2025 > Nov 4: Jimmy Kimmel Live
Here are more of the promotional photoshoots for Avengers: Infinity War and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Also, thanks so much to Sokovian Witch for donating the Avengers: Age of Ultron set! I’m so grateful to have this beautiful set.
Marvel Cinema Universe Projects > Avengers: Infinity War (2018) > Promotional Photoshoot
Marvel Cinema Universe Projects > Doctor Strange 2: Multiverse of Madness (2022) > Promotional Photoshoot

The Scarlet Witch and indie darling (who can next be seen as the apex of a love triangle with Miles Teller and Callum Turner in Eternity) has managed to build an A-list Hollywood career while (mostly) avoiding the tabloid pitfalls of fame. But she says she’s not purposefully enigmatic. Some things are just none of your business.
INSTYLE “Mom Tok?”
It’s Friday night in the Valley and I am explaining The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives to Elizabeth Olsen while sharing a baguette. (Let that sink in for a second.)
“Ah, sexy moms,” she nods. “Mmm. In Utah. This is a reality show?”
The Marvel star and indie queen—known for TV series like WandaVision, Love & Death, and Sorry for Your Loss, which she co-produced, and films such as Wind River, Ingrid Goes West, and the upcoming Panic Carefully with Julia Roberts—is genuinely baffled at the premise of a popular unscripted series about young mothers whose common bond is TikTok, hair extensions, and Jesus Christ. “You have to understand,” she says with a shrug, turning back to the salad we’re splitting. “I’m, like, a 90-year-old. If someone new is around, my friends tell them, ‘You have to talk to Lizzie like she’s a Boomer.’”
For the record, when at home here in Los Angeles or in Northern California, where she also resides, Olsen and her husband, the writer and musician Robbie Arnett, watch a lot of movies. They are also watching The Sopranos for the first time (“it’s given me nightmares”). She only indulges in non-prestige (some would say “trashy”) television when in hotel rooms—“that stuff can’t come into the home”—and is such a dedicated sports fan (all of them) that she watches TV via cable “with a hard line so it doesn’t glitch and I miss things.”
Olsen picks up a piece of lettuce with her fingers. Her big green eyes, Margaret Keane–style saucers that have been formidable on-screen foes to Aubrey Plaza, Kathryn Hahn, Iron Man, Jesse Plemons, and Godzilla, grow even larger. “She’s heavily dressed. I should have warned you.” She plops the leaf in her mouth.
This bistro is one of her spots. It’s on Ventura Boulevard, on the other side of the Santa Monica Mountains from Beverly Hills, in the San Fernando Valley. When Olsen, 36, walked in, the only heads that turned were those of the waitstaff, who greeted her casually as she made her way to our table—tousled hair, a red topcoat draped over her shoulders waving behind her like a cape. The only tell that she’s famous, the common denominator amongst Higher Beings when they mix with us proletariat: skin so pristine her face almost appears differently lit, as though inserted into the dining room in post-production A.I.
We’re not far from where Olsen lives today, or her childhood home. But she shakes her head when I declare she grew up “in Hollywood.”
“I mean, yes and no. Other than the fact that, like, kids in our house were working, it felt very much like a strict, disciplined household. My sisters always went to a school.” She tears off a hunk of bread and slathers it with bright yellow butter.
Her sisters are, of course, Mary-Kate and Ashley. Three years older, they are the “You got it dude!” Olsens. The New York Minute Olsens. The perfect-gray-sweater-for-$1500-by-The-Row Olsens. As those two were working, Young Elizabeth, for a short time, considered performing professionally as well.
“I thought I wanted to be a child actor, but then my ballet teacher wouldn’t put me in The Nutcracker because I’d missed so many rehearsals. And that was the only Nutcracker I wasn’t in my whole life because I was auditioning for TV or film or whatever.” Somehow, at that moment and barely 10, she could see the future. “I wanted to have the career I have now, but I didn’t need to do it until later. I wanted to do recess with my friends.”
Later was 15 years ago, when she stormed the Sundance Film Festival with Martha Marcy May Marlene, a tight, tense thriller about a young woman leaving a cult, co-starring Sarah Paulson. (I tell her that an alternate timeline—Marvel reference—has her working for 30 years, if you count appearing with her sisters in How the West Was Fun. She laughs. “Okay, then I’ve been ‘playing’ for 30 years, because that was not professional!”)
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