Gwyneth Paltrowmay have a hard time remembering her Marvel days.Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige revealed new details about filmingAvengers: Endgame, which brought together numerous Marvel stars from across different movies, in a recent interview withEmpire.In 2017, the massive cast gathered in one place to shoot the funeral scene at the end ofAvengers: Endgame. Feige explained that the gathering caused confusion among some of the cast members who didn’t recognize the other MCU characters — especially because Marvel movies includingBlack Panther,Avengers: Infinity WarandCaptain Marvelhad not come out yet.One of those confused cast members was Paltrow, 46, who played Pepper Potts, the professional and romantic partner ofRobert Downey Jr.‘s Tony Stark. In the interview, Feige said that the actress didn’t know whySamuel L. Jackson— Nick Fury in the Marvel movies — was there.“Tom Holland [was] coming up to me, saying, ‘Is that Michelle Pfeiffer? What is happening?’ ” he said. “Gwyneth Paltrow [was] asking why Sam Jackson was there, and the other actors [were] jumping in saying, ‘What are you talking about? He’s Nick Fury! You’ve been in movies with him.’ But it was really something special.”Neilson Barnard/Getty Images; Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesThough their characters hadn’t shared a scene together, at that point, Paltrow had been inIron Man 2andTheAvengerswith Jackson, and would later costar with him inAvengers: Infinity WarandAvengers: Endgame. Jackson also appeared in an end credits scene ofIron Man, which Paltrow starred in.Earlier this summer, Paltrow made headlines forforgetting that she was in Marvel’sSpider-Man: Homecoming.The hilarious revelation came when the actress was a guest on the first episode ofJon Favreau’s Netflix series,The Chef Show. Favreau directed her inIron Manand its sequel, and had to remind her that she had a brief cameo at the end ofSpider-Man: Homecoming.“We were inSpider-Mantogether,” Favreau says to Paltrow at one point during the episode. “Remember we were onSpider-Man?”“We weren’t inSpider-Man,” Paltrow replies, adding, “No, I was inAvengers…”Once Favreau reminds her that they really were in a scene together inSpider-Man, Paltrow starts laughing. “Oh, yes. That wasSpider-Man?! Oh my God!” she exclaimed.Gwyneth Paltrow at the premiere ofAvengers: Endgame.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/ShutterstockSpider-Man:HomecomingstarTom Hollandlaterjoked about Paltrow’s forgetfulness.“I mean, I’ve only worked with Gwyneth one time, onSpider-Man: Homecoming, which she doesn’t remember. Which still to this day breaks my heart,” the actor said jokingly during a trivia game onPopSugar.Weeks before the release ofAvengers: Endgamein April, Paltrow revealed that the blockbuster would be her last Marvel movie.“I mean, I’m a bit old to be in a suit and all that at this point,” shetoldVarietyat the time. “I feel very lucky that I did it because I actually got talked into it.”Paltrow said it was Favreau himself who convinced her to sign on for 2008’sIron Man, the first movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “It was such a wonderful experience making the firstIron Manand then to watch how important it has become to the fans,” she said.

Gwyneth Paltrowmay have a hard time remembering her Marvel days.

Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige revealed new details about filmingAvengers: Endgame, which brought together numerous Marvel stars from across different movies, in a recent interview withEmpire.

In 2017, the massive cast gathered in one place to shoot the funeral scene at the end ofAvengers: Endgame. Feige explained that the gathering caused confusion among some of the cast members who didn’t recognize the other MCU characters — especially because Marvel movies includingBlack Panther,Avengers: Infinity WarandCaptain Marvelhad not come out yet.

One of those confused cast members was Paltrow, 46, who played Pepper Potts, the professional and romantic partner ofRobert Downey Jr.‘s Tony Stark. In the interview, Feige said that the actress didn’t know whySamuel L. Jackson— Nick Fury in the Marvel movies — was there.

“Tom Holland [was] coming up to me, saying, ‘Is that Michelle Pfeiffer? What is happening?’ ” he said. “Gwyneth Paltrow [was] asking why Sam Jackson was there, and the other actors [were] jumping in saying, ‘What are you talking about? He’s Nick Fury! You’ve been in movies with him.’ But it was really something special.”

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Though their characters hadn’t shared a scene together, at that point, Paltrow had been inIron Man 2andTheAvengerswith Jackson, and would later costar with him inAvengers: Infinity WarandAvengers: Endgame. Jackson also appeared in an end credits scene ofIron Man, which Paltrow starred in.

Earlier this summer, Paltrow made headlines forforgetting that she was in Marvel’sSpider-Man: Homecoming.

The hilarious revelation came when the actress was a guest on the first episode ofJon Favreau’s Netflix series,The Chef Show. Favreau directed her inIron Manand its sequel, and had to remind her that she had a brief cameo at the end ofSpider-Man: Homecoming.

“We were inSpider-Mantogether,” Favreau says to Paltrow at one point during the episode. “Remember we were onSpider-Man?”

“We weren’t inSpider-Man,” Paltrow replies, adding, “No, I was inAvengers…”

Once Favreau reminds her that they really were in a scene together inSpider-Man, Paltrow starts laughing. “Oh, yes. That wasSpider-Man?! Oh my God!” she exclaimed.

Gwyneth Paltrow at the premiere ofAvengers: Endgame.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/Shutterstock

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Spider-Man:HomecomingstarTom Hollandlaterjoked about Paltrow’s forgetfulness.

“I mean, I’ve only worked with Gwyneth one time, onSpider-Man: Homecoming, which she doesn’t remember. Which still to this day breaks my heart,” the actor said jokingly during a trivia game onPopSugar.

Weeks before the release ofAvengers: Endgamein April, Paltrow revealed that the blockbuster would be her last Marvel movie.

“I mean, I’m a bit old to be in a suit and all that at this point,” shetoldVarietyat the time. “I feel very lucky that I did it because I actually got talked into it.”

Paltrow said it was Favreau himself who convinced her to sign on for 2008’sIron Man, the first movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “It was such a wonderful experience making the firstIron Manand then to watch how important it has become to the fans,” she said.

source: people.com