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Margaret Qualley has had quite the week at the crossroads of Hollywood stardom, quirky candor, and career-defining choices. On national television just last night, she captured headlines with a hilarious attempt at matchmaking between her mom, Andie MacDowell, and none other than Bill Murray. Sharing the story with Jimmy Fallon, Qualley revealed she tried to get MacDowell and her former "Groundhog Day" co-star together, noting the two now live in Charleston and, in her words, "they're both crazy, let's get it together." The crowd and Fallon ate up the bit, but Qualley’s anecdote also offered a rare personal glimpse that instantly drew buzz across social media and gossip columns, especially given Murray’s infamous on-set feuds and MacDowell’s own candid recollections of their working relationship, which Qualley referenced with charming irreverence according to AOL and HuffPost.

On the professional front, Margaret’s been refreshingly honest about her career ambitions—or lack thereof in terms of mushrooming Hollywood franchises. In a recent Collider Ladies Night interview, she responded to ravenous MCU casting rumors by flatly stating she’s “scared” of signing on to any major superhero saga, especially when host Perri Nemiroff floated her as the internet’s favorite pick for Rogue in Marvel’s anticipated X-Men reboot. Qualley’s awkward laughter and quick change of topic confirmed what her fans suspected: she’s steering clear of franchise commitments for now, a move she doubled down on when speaking to IMDb News, clarifying she's focusing on projects that don’t chain her to years-long contracts. For fans and industry watchers, this choice could be a major beat in her long-term biography, marking her as a rare young actress not eager to leap into the MCU machine.

Qualley also made headlines for her candid storytelling about the tolls of transformative acting. Speaking on the Happy Sad Confused podcast and covered by Variety, she detailed a nearly year-long recovery from facial damage caused by prosthetics in "The Substance." That raw revelation, especially how the acne lingered into filming “Kinds of Kindness” with Yorgos Lanthimos, underscores both the physical and emotional demands Qualley puts into her craft—facts that biographers will not overlook.

For movie news, there’s anticipation building around “The Dog Stars,” which will see Margaret star alongside Josh Brolin and Jacob Elordi as reported by News18, with release details expected soon. On the lighter side, she’s feeding fans with behind-the-scenes fun, recently gushing over her friendships formed on the set of “Honey Don’t!” with Aubrey Plaza, further showcasing her upbeat and relatable personality according to IMDb.

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