In her return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the character Ghost in 'Thunderbolts', Hannah John-Kamen explores a significant transformation in her character. Now depicted as more emotionally self-aware instead of a rage-fueled combatant, Ghost navigates themes like guilt and depression in a film that feels like a form of group therapy. John-Kamen shares her perspective on bringing humor into heavy emotional trauma while also adding her personal touch. Beyond her acting role, she hints at a burgeoning music career as she balances film projects and self-expression through songwriting and potential collaborations.
John-Kamen breaks down how Ghost has evolved - more control, a cooler suit, and a lot less murder-y panic.
I think it's one of those things where it's like, once you finish, it's just amazing to have done this movie and it just being such a hit.
It's a Marvel movie by way of group therapy, and she's here for it.
In case playing a tortured ex-villain wasn't enough, John-Kamen also writes songs, plays piano, and is maybe about to collaborate with a Brit Award winner.
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