What happened to actress Rosa Salazar after her amazing role in the SF movie “Alita: Battle Angel” which will be broadcast this Wednesday evening on TMC? We tell you everything!
The elite of Robert Rodriguez’s film, this strange character with prominent eyes, is exactly that. During the film adaptation of the manga GunnmJames Cameron’s crazy dream came true many years later, this Wednesday evening will be broadcast on TMC, we will tell you what happened to actress Rosa Salazar after this amazing role.
Before Alita, the young woman on the big screen had already made a name for herself, especially in the castings of the last two parts of The Labyrinth Saga, but also in the Bird Box alongside Sandra Bullock. But after the SF movie, Rosa Salazar worked more for television. Thus, whoever appeared in several episodes of American horror history, discovered the role of Alma in the animated fantasy series Undone, whose ambition is no different from that of Alita.
Rosa Salazar, who appears in B Positive and the animated delirium Big Mouth, will discover in 2021 her biggest project after Alita. In the Netflix horror series Brand New Cherry Flavor, the actress plays the lead role of Lisa Nova, a novice filmmaker who, Los Angeles in the 90s begins a vindictive and supernatural journey, from the streets of Beverly Hills to the forests of Brazil.
ááŽááA now? The 36-year-old actor of Cuban descent is waiting in the subtitles of the TV series called Wedding Season. Thriller In which he plays a woman who sees on her wedding day how her husband and family members are killed. As for the sequel to Alita, which fans have high hopes for, there is always hope with Robert Rodriguez, who, according to the latest news, was still motivated by the idea.
Trailer “Fresh cherry flavor”:
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