Jennifer Garner's first Comic-Con in San Diego was inevitable — but maybe not for one reason. She was stuck in an elevator for more than an hour. The “Electra” star is documenting her 72-minute suffocating grief in a seven-part series that will be released on Instagram this weekend.
“I can use Wolverine. I can use Deadpool. I can use something,” she pleaded in a video just two minutes after landing in the elevator of the Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego on Saturday.
“I heard on an episode of ‘The Office’ or ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ or something, where they said you have to sit down while we sit down,” the actress said after 35 minutes of gushing about the room. There’s a big elevator and characters and suitcases.
Garner will be in San Diego this weekend, ahem, power Forum connected to current movie “Deadpool WolverineShe played Elektra in 2003's “Demolidor” and 2005's “Elektra” before Marvel reclaimed those names from Disney.
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An hour later, she started singing Madonna's “Like A Prophet” — another nod to “Deadpool & Wolverine.”
After an hour and 12 minutes of agony and calling 911, the doors are forced open when the fire department sees help.
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Several celebrities commented on Garner's videos, expressing concern and respect for the calm Garner maintained during the hour-long saga.
“Well, my God, because you're so quiet,” commented Gwyneth Paltrow (Pepper Potts in Marvel's Homem de Ferro franchise).
Tracee Ellis Ross screams “Oh my God!” Congratulations on staying calm.”
“Is this the faith. What's wrong with you? Alert the firefighters E 🔥,” tweeted comedian Fortune Feimster.
Watch the full Instagram series below: