‘The Flash’ director explains the real reason why Bruna Marquezine didn’t get the role of Supergirl in the film

‘The Flash’ director explains the real reason why Bruna Marquezine didn’t get the role of Supergirl in the film


‘The Flash’ is one of the most anticipated films of the year and few know it, but the DC Comics title almost had the Brazilian Bruna Marquezine in the cast. In an interview, the director of the feature made a revelation about the actress’s casting test and told the real reason why she was not chosen to play Supergirl in the storyline.




Bruna Marchezine will recite”Blue Beetle“, DC Comics film whose release is scheduled for August this year. But did you know that the actress was almost part of another consecrated production of the brand? almost played Supergirl on ‘The Flash’. In an interview with the newspaper O Globo, released last Tuesday (13), the director of the feature film, Andy Muschietti, explained why he chose another artist to play the superheroine.

The director of ‘The Flash’ recalls the casting test of Bruna Marquezine

During a visit to São Paulo, the Argentine director told the vehicle the details of Bruna’s audition, who wants to take even bigger steps with his international careerfor the role of Kara Zor-El, known by her codename: Supergirl. “I remember his audition. He did a great job”admitted.

Find out why Bruna Marquezine didn’t have a role in ‘The Flash’

Soon after, the mastermind behind the title played by Ezra Miller explained why another actress won the character. “There was something about Sasha [Calle] that was indisputable. Sometimes we have to make tough decisions, but Sasha was the perfect choice for the role.”

Bruna Marquezine will star in DC Comics’ ‘Besouro Azul’ in August

A little later, Bruna got another test for another DC Comics title eagerly awaited by fans: ‘Blue Beetle’. The diva did an incredible job and landed the role of Jenny, Jaime Reyes’ love interest (Xolo Maridueña) in the movie.

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The film will be released in theaters on August 17.

Source: Terra

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