Florence Pugh reveals she might be left out of the Marvel group chat

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Florence Pugh has really been making waves in Hollywood lately, especially with her growing role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). In a recent fun interview with Who What Wear, she was asked one of the questions Marvel fans love to ask: “Is there a Marvel group chat where all the stars hang out?”

Florence didn’t give a straight “yes” or “no,” but her answer definitely sparked some smiles. She joked, “If there is one, I’m pissed because I’m not on it.” Then she added, “But if it exists, I hope it’s full of jokes, memes, hilarious GIFs, and just good vibes.” So while she didn’t confirm if such a chat actually exists, she gave fans a little peek into the friendly, playful side of the Marvel cast behind the scenes.

Looking ahead, Florence is gearing up to star in Avengers: Doomsday, which is set to hit theaters in 2026. The excitement for this film is already building, and a lot of fans are buzzing about her return as Yelena Belova. When asked who she’s most looking forward to seeing again in the MCU, she said, “All of my friends! Everyone. I was really happy to hear they were coming back, and also just excited to see my own name on the list.”

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Florence first stepped into the Marvel universe back in 2021 with Black Widow, where she played Yelena, the adopted little sister of Natasha Romanoff (aka Black Widow), played by Scarlett Johansson. That same year, she popped up in the Hawkeye series, where her character had some serious emotions toward Clint Barton, thinking he was to blame for Natasha’s death.

This year, she showed up in Thunderbolts, a movie all about a ragtag group of anti-heroes. Her role was a hit with fans and critics alike, solidifying her as one of the MCU’s rising stars.

But Florence isn’t just killing it in superhero flicks. Outside the Marvel world, she’s been earning praise for other big projects, too—like playing Princess Irulan in Dune: Part Two alongside Timothée Chalamet and starring in the film We Live In Time with Andrew Garfield.

So while the mystery of the Marvel group chat remains unsolved, one thing’s clear: Florence Pugh is a powerhouse who’s definitely here to stay.