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Jenna Ortega Says Women Should Have Their Own Franchises and Male Spinoffs Are Not Progress

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, star of Wednesday and co-star of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice alongside Catherine O'Hara, recently shared her thoughts on the trend of remaking classic with leads. In an interview with MTV, host Josh Horowitz posed a hypothetical scenario: Would Ortega be interested in starring in a sequel to 's Edward Scissorhands, potentially reimagined as Edith Scissorhands?

While Ortega and O'Hara initially found the concept amusing, Ortega's response revealed her deeper thoughts on the subject. “I love that there's a lot more female leads nowadays, I think that's so special, but we should have our own,” Ortega said. “I don't like it when it's like a — I don't want to see like ‘Jamie Bond.' You know? I want to see another badass.”

Ortega's comment comes amidst broader discussions about reimagining iconic characters. At the Venice Film Festival, Daniel Craig and Luca Guadagnino were promoting their film Queer. Craig, who previously portrayed James Bond, was asked if the character might someday identify as +. Guadagnino dismissed the question, urging a mature discussion on the topic.

The debate over reimagining classic characters like James Bond has been ongoing. Producer Barbara Broccoli, reflecting on her 2021 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, echoed Ortega's sentiment: “I think [the next James Bond] will be a man because I don't think a woman should play James Bond,” she said. “I believe in making characters for women and not just having women play men's roles. I don't think there are enough great roles for women, and it's very important to me that we make for women about women. He should be British, so British can be any [ethnicity or race].”

Instead of reworking established male roles, the industry has produced successful films with female leads who offer their own unique narratives. Examples include 2017's Atomic Blonde starring Charlize Theron, 2010's Salt with Angelina Jolie, and 2021's Black Widow featuring Scarlett Johansson. Additionally, Rebecca Ferguson's role as ex-MI6 agent Ilsa Faust in Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation and its sequels has been widely praised.

As the continues to evolve, the push for original female-led stories and characters remains strong. Ortega's perspective highlights the importance of creating new, empowering roles for women rather than repurposing existing ones.

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Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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