‘Ant-Man’ star Evangeline Lilly ‘stepping away’ from acting: ‘I might return to Hollywood one day’

Like the characters in the “Lost” finale, Evangeline Lilly is moving on.

The 44-year-old announced that she’s “stepping away” from her acting career on Instagram Monday.

Lilly shared a clip on Monday of her on the set of “Lost” in Hawaii in 2006 in which she says where she sees herself in 10 years.

Evangeline Lilly at the “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” premiere on Feb. 6, 2023 AFP via Getty Images
Evangeline Lilly at the “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” premiere on Feb. 6, 2023 AFP via Getty Images

“I am terrified to admit this to the rest of the acting world, but ideally 10 years from now I’d like to be a retired actress, and I would like to have a family, and I’d like to be writing,” Lilly says in the video.

“And potentially maybe influencing people’s lives in a more humanitarian way,” she adds.

In her caption, the “Ant-Man” star explained her decision to quit acting.

“I am so filled with joy and contentment today as I live out my vision,” Lilly wrote. “Praise God, I feel so grateful for my blessings. Stepping away from what seems like the obvious choice (wealth and fame) can feel scary at times, but stepping into your dharma replaces the fear with fulfillment.”

Lilly at an event for “Ant-Man And The Wasp” in July 2018 Getty Images
Lilly at an event for “Ant-Man And The Wasp” in July 2018 Getty Images

She continued, “I might return to Hollywood one day, but, for now, this is where I belong. A new season has arrived, and I AM READY…and I AM HAPPY.

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Lilly, who is from Canada, made her acting debut as a background character in “Smallville” in 2002.

She got her big break when she was cast as fugitive Kate Austen in “Lost,” which aired on ABC from 2004 to 2010 and is considered one of the greatest television shows of all time.

Lilly in “Lost” ABC
Lilly in “Lost” ABC
Lilly in “Lost” ABC
Lilly in “Lost” ABC

Lilly’s performance earned her a Golden Globe nomination in 2007.

In 2015, she joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Hope van Dyne aka Wasp. She starred opposite Paul Rudd in all three “Ant-Man” movies and also made an appearance in the 2019 blockbuster “Avengers: Endgame.”

Lilly and Paul Rudd in “Ant-Man and the Wasp” Ben Rothstein
Lilly and Paul Rudd in “Ant-Man and the Wasp” Ben Rothstein
Rudd, Kathryn Newton and Lilly in “Ant-Man 3.” AP
Rudd, Kathryn Newton and Lilly in “Ant-Man 3.” AP

Lilly is also known for the movies “The Hurt Locker,” “Real Steel” and its forthcoming sequel and Peter Jackson’s “The Hobbit” film series, in which she played Tauriel.

Back in 2018, Lilly explained on the “Lost”-focused podcast “The Lost Boys” that she never aspired to be famous when she was cast in the show.

“I would say it was my destiny, because it certainly wasn’t my agenda,” she said. “I was one of those very rare, rare actresses who wasn’t trying to be an actress when I got that job. And the only reason why I took the job at the time was because I had enormous faith, and I really believed that everything in my life just continued to sort of push and prod me and point me toward this thing.”

Lilly on “The Jonathan Ross Show” in February 2023. Brian J Ritchie/Hotsauce/Shutterstock
Lilly on “The Jonathan Ross Show” in February 2023. Brian J Ritchie/Hotsauce/Shutterstock

“Then it happened so quickly — it happened so easily! — that it felt like destiny. It felt like, ‘I can’t say no to this, or I’m saying no to my fate.’ “

More recently, Lilly opened up to Esquire about preferring to be out of the spotlight.

“All my life, I’d been like, ‘No way, nothing scares me.’ But I suddenly realized I was legitimately afraid of fame,” she said in the February 2023 interview.

Lilly added, “I’ve spent most of my life trying to be a good girl. That’s a very dangerous game to play in Hollywood, because there are a lot of agendas.”