Key Takeaways:
– Jenna Ortega recently revealed that she is not a massive Star Wars fan during her appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s talk show.
– Her ranking of iconic movie scores saw John Williams’ Star Wars theme lower than expected.
– She showed her loyalty to Tim Burton, giving Danny Elfman’s scores for Beetlejuice and The Nightmare Before Christmas top places.
– Ortega also revealed she had a strong nostalgic connection to Williams’ Jurassic Park.
– The actress is set to appear in Tim Burton’s upcoming flick, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Jenna Ortega’s Surprising Ranking Stirs Controversy
Known for her roles in horror films and the Netflix show Wednesday, Jenna Ortega recently sparked an unexpected debate on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. A fun game of ranking iconic movie scores took a surprising twist when she placed the iconic Star Wars theme by John Williams towards the bottom of her list.
A Preference for Danny Elfman’s Scores
Ortega, who previously worked with Tim Burton, showed undeniable loyalty towards the filmmaker. Her finalized list saw Danny Elfman’s scores for Beetlejuice and The Nightmare Before Christmas take the first and second spots respectively. Elfman, a frequent collaborator of Burton’s, has created an impressive collection of scores for his films, consistently delivering eerie yet captivating melodies.
Understanding Ortega’s Strong Nostalgic Connection
While Ortega showed respect for Williams, stating that he’s undeniably one of the best composers, her list was a surprise to many fans. Williams, celebrated for his collaboration with Steven Spielberg, created memorable themes for films such as Jaws, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Hook, and more. Yet, when ranking his works, Ortega chose Jurassic Park over Star Wars. She explained, “Jurassic Park holds more nostalgic value for me than Titanic or Star Wars.”
Rankings Stir Debate among Fans
Beyond her placement of Williams’ works, Ortega also ranked the scores of Titanic and the Lord of the Rings trilogy at the bottom of her list. Such rankings led to a heated debate among film score enthusiasts who perceive all these works as iconic pieces in the movie industry.
Upcoming Role in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Ortega’s recent projects have earned her the title of this generation’s ‘Scream Queen’ and resulted in immense popularity. After portraying the dark, gothic Wednesday Addams in Tim Burton’s Netflix show Wednesday, she is set to work again with Burton in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Ortega recalled the memorable day when Burton handed her the script, changing the trajectory of her career.
In the much-anticipated sequel to Beetlejuice, Ortega stars alongside Hollywood veterans Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O’Hara. She will reportedly play Astrid Deetz, the daughter of Ryder’s character Lydia. The film, also featuring Danny DeVito, is set to hit the silver screens on September 8.
Despite the heated discussions surrounding her movie score rankings, one thing is clear – Ortega is a rising star in Hollywood. Whether it’s her bold character choices or refreshing honesty in interviews, she continues to capture the spotlight in the industry. As viewers eagerly wait for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’s release, only time will tell how her future performances impact her fans’ perceptions of classic film scores.