The Hawk and the Colder time of year Warrior committed a comparable scoundrel error submitted by Solo. Incidentally, Erin Kellyman depicted the two characters in center.
Wonder's The Hawk and the Colder time of year Trooper rehashed a similar scalawag botch as Solo: A Star Wars Story with the abuse of entertainer Erin Kellyman. The Disney+ miniseries as of late reached a conclusion after a six-scene stretch, following Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) following the occasions of Vindicators: Endgame. Solo, an individual Disney-claimed property, appeared in 2018 and filled in as a prequel to the first Star Wars set of three by giving Harrison Passage's Han Solo a birthplace story.
Whereas Kellyman portrayed Karli Morgenthau in Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the actress made her feature film debut by playing Enfys Nest in Solo
It's not uncommon for Star Wars actors to make the jump to the MCU, and vice versa. Natalie Portman and Samuel L. Jackson were two of the firsts to have prominent roles in both franchises before names like Paul Bettany, Ben Mendelsohn, Lupita Nyong'o, Donald Glover, and Mads Mikkelsen joined them in the Disney era. Emilia Clarke might follow in Kellyman's footsteps by making the jump from Solo to a Disney+ MCU miniseries with her reported casting in Secret Invasion. On the flip side, there's a push from Star Wars to cast Stan as a younger Luke Skywalker for a future project.
Not only was Kellyman cast in both Star Wars and Marvel titles, but the respective characters shared several glaring similarities, but not in a good way. In Solo, Enfys Nest served as a secondary antagonist, leading a group of pirates known as the Cloud-Riders. Though she was a resistance fighter battling crime syndicate Crimson Dawn, her missions to steal valuable coaxium put her at odds with Han Solo. Similarly, Kellyman's role as Karli in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier pinned her against the primary protagonists while leading a group of revolutionaries called the Flag-Smashers. Like Solo, the MCU series failed to execute the "villain" with an impactful arc.
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