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Elizabeth Olsen loves her witchy woman.
The actress also enjoys other roles as well, such as playing Audrey Williams in the upcoming Hank Williams biopic I Saw the Light in November, but spell-weaving telekinetic Wanda Maximoff is a favorite for Olsen. She stars as the Scarlet Witch inAvengers: Age of Ultron (now out on Blu-ray/DVD) — where the character was introduced with her brother Quicksilver— and the upcoming Captain America: Civil War (in theaters May 6), and probably will be in pretty much every big Marvel Studios movie after that. (She'll be needed when cosmic villain Thanos comes to town in Infinity War.)
“It’s so crazy and mindblowing being part of something that has that wide audience internationally,” says Olsen, a part of the new Avengers team in Civil War along with Falcon (Anthony Mackie), the enigmatic Vision (Paul Bettany) and of course Captain America (Chris Evans).

The Vatican fired a priest Saturday after he came out as gay and revealed he has a boyfriend on the eve of an important meeting of the world's bishops to discuss church teachings on family life, a topic that encompasses divorce, homosexuality and cohabitation.
Considered a high-ranking Vatican official, Monsignor Krzysztof Charamsa, 43, lived in Rome for the last 17 years and worked at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith since 2003.
In several interviews, Charamsa said he was happy and proud to be a gay priest, and was in love with a man whom he identified as his boyfriend, according to the Associated Press. He said he wanted to challenge the church's "backwards" attitude to homosexuality, the BBC reported.
"It's time the church opened its eyes and realized that offering gay believers total abstinence from a life of love is inhuman," he said, according to the network.
Charamsa also said he knew he would have to give up his ministry but felt he had a duty toward sexual minorities to come out, BBC reported.
Two married high school teachers were arrested Friday on charges stemming from a sexual relationship that police say the husband had with a student.
Brian Woolsey, a 45-year-old math teacher, and wife Jennifer Woolsey, a 38-year-old language-arts instructor at Sunrise Mountain High School in Peoria, Ariz., were arrested on Friday. Brian Woolsey faces charges of sexual misconduct with a minor, while his wife faces charges of failing to report the abuse, Peoria police said.
Police said the relationship with a then-15-year-old student started in January 2010 and continued for three years.
Former students who knew the teachers said they're shocked, and the school district said it had no warning of any illicit relationship involving the Woolseys.
"We had no information regarding any alleged incidents prior to this morning. Upon notice that they were in police custody, we immediately put them on administrative leave and are conducting an investigation," said Danielle Airey, a spokeswoman for thePeoria Unified School District, in a prepared statement.
The accuser, who is now an adult, came forward Thursday, according to police. Police arrested the Woolseys the next day.
Students who went to Sunrise Mountain described the school as well-rounded, well-spirited, quiet and full of pride. They said this was easily the biggest news to ever happen.
Abiel Valencia, 19, who is a freshman at Grand Canyon University, said he had classes with Brian Woolsey three out of four years and grew close to him. Woolsey helped with extracurricular activities, including student broadcasting, volunteering at elementary schools and freelance projects for the school.
Valencia said he was shocked by the allegations that Woolsey had an inappropriate relationship with a sudent.
"I don't know what to feel at this point," he said. "He was a good teacher. I had him a lot for classes, and I spent a lot of my high school time around him, his wife and his kids. He never seemed out of the ordinary. He was a family man -- a man that really cared about what he was doing," Valencia said.