Jennifer Garner had an unforgettable first San Diego Comic-Con, but not for the best reasons. She found herself trapped in her hotel’s elevator for more than an hour. The “Elektra” star documented her 72-minute claustrophobic ordeal in a seven-part series on her Instagram account over the weekend.
“I could use a Wolverine. I could use a Deadpool. I could use someone,” she pleaded in a video just two minutes after being stuck in an elevator at San Diego’s Hard Rock Hotel on Saturday.
“I think I heard on an episode of ‘The Office’ or ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ or something that you’re supposed to sit, so we’re sitting,” the actress said after 35 minutes of being tucked into the corner of the crowded elevator, full of people and luggage.
Garner’s presence in San Diego this weekend may have been related to the current blockbuster “Deadpool & Wolverine.” She previously played Elektra in 2003’s “Daredevil” and 2005’s “Elektra” before those rights were reacquired by Marvel under Disney.
The “13 Going on 30” star even led a chorus of “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall” to pass the time. An hour in, she started singing Madonna’s “Like A Prayer” — another allusion to “Deadpool & Wolverine.”
After an hour and 12 minutes of agony and a 911 call, the doors were forced open as a crew of firefighters came to the rescue.
Several unannounced actors who appeared in the meta film surprised Marvel fans Thursday evening after a screening of the now-record-breaking hit. However, TheWrap revealed the star’s appearance in the latest installment of the “Deadpool” franchise earlier this month.
Several celebrities commented on Garner’s videos, expressing concern and respect for how calm she remained throughout the hour-long saga.
“Okay, no way oh my god how are you so calm,” fellow Marvel alum Gwyneth Paltrow (Pepper Potts in the “Iron Man” franchise) commented.
Tracee Ellis Ross wrote, “oh my! Well done on staying calm.”
“That stinks. But you made it hilarious. And hot firemen alert,” comedian Fortune Feimster added.
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