Jenna Ortega Just Made A Comment About A James Bond Spinoff (And Others) That Mirrors Exactly How I Feel

Jenna Ortega Just Made A Comment About A James Bond Spinoff (And Others) That Mirrors Exactly How I Feel

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Recently, Jenna Ortega shared thoughts related to James Bond that seem particularly relevant. There’s been speculation about who might take on the role of Bond ever since Daniel Craig bid farewell to the character in the movie “No Time To Die.” However, when asked if she’d consider taking over Johnny Depp’s iconic role as Edward Scissorhands, a female version of the character, Ortega’s response echoed my own feelings regarding Bond

The closest audiences have come to the Burton sequel is when Timothée Chalamet played Edward Scissorhands’ son for a Super Bowl Ad. Regardless, when asked about potentially gender-flipping Edward Scissorhands, the 21-year-old actress got candid about how she wants to see females represented in the movies moving forward. She doesn’t really seem to have an interest in gender-flipping major characters – no “Edith Scissorhands” – and she believes there’s a better path for leading ladies, telling MTV:

“Indeed, I share the same sentiments about the increase in female leads today. It’s truly heartening. However, it would be even more exciting if we had our own original characters rather than spinoffs. For instance, instead of ‘Jamie Bond,’ I’d prefer to see another kick-ass heroine.”

Although she’s currently working on both a sequel titled “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” and a revamped version known as “Wednesday”, her main intention is clear – she strives for her own projects, featuring principal actresses, not to merely replicate past works

This topic is particularly relevant given the discussions about the 007 character casting that have been ongoing for several months. There’s been quite a bit of debate over whether Bond could potentially become a woman, which often sparks controversy across different parts of the internet. Even Barbara Broccoli has felt compelled to address the issue, confirming that James Bond was intended to be male

It’s not my personal preference to criticize the concept of a woman taking on the role of James Bond, as we’ve already witnessed the character of Doctor Who transitioning genders, though there was backlash when that change occurred. However, I find myself aligning with Jenna’s perspective, who advocates for more projects that empower women and could potentially lead to powerful female-led franchises, similar to the sentiments expressed by Ana De Armas and others associated with the Bond franchise about a possible female 007

Occasionally, films like “The Hunger Games” and “Atomic Blonde” come along that feature strong female leads. Regrettably, these powerful roles often don’t get the chance to develop into long-lasting franchises. It would be fantastic if we could see more female-driven action series with the longevity of “John Wick,” or even James Bond. Here’s hoping that the upcoming “Ballerina” spinoff, set to hit theaters next year, will help pave the way for more such productions

To clarify, she isn’t against sequels altogether; rather, she finds the idea of gender-swapping Beetlejuice less appealing. She believes there are numerous paths and potentials for a character like Beetlejuice to explore

Absolutely, it should stay as is. The allure of something akin to Edward lies in his enigma, and I find it delicate. Beetlejuice retains an element of originality because he doesn’t belong to any particular era. If desired, you could transport him back to the 1800s, or even venture into the future with him. In fact, a series of anthology movies could be created around this character

Having said this, where is Atomic Blonde 2 at in development? Honestly…

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2024-09-04 16:38