The actress gave a resounding “no” to the director.
Michelle Rodriguez has revealed that refused to let his character could return in the long-awaited sequel to the 2009 film, ‘Avatar 2: The Sense of Water’, which was released last year and marked the return of the character of Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang), who was believed to be dead.
However, Rodríguez has revealed that director James Cameronwho has broken another box office record with ‘Avatar 2’, suggested the idea of also bringing back her character Trudy Chacóndespite his death in the first film.
“When I saw Jim Cameron recently, he said, ‘I was thinking, ‘What if Michelle came back?’ Many of the other characters returned in ‘The Sense of Water'”said to ‘Vanity Fair’.
“I told him, ‘You can’t do that: I died a martyr.’ Jim, I came back in ‘Resident Evil,’ I wasn’t supposed to. I came back in ‘Machete,’ I wasn’t supposed to. I came back as Letty in ‘Fast & Furious’, it wasn’t supposed to do it. We can’t do a fourth, it would be overkill!”
“I don’t understand it, it’s very strange,” added the actress. “I guess they don’t know what to do with the girl who doesn’t have a boyfriend. ‘She doesn’t have a boyfriend. Do we keep her alive or kill her?'”
Rodriguez, whom we will be able to see next May in ‘Fast & Furious 10’, ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ has just been released in Spain And beware, because as we stated in our review, ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ is the promised adventure.
Speaking to ‘Digital Spy’, the star explains why she has worked on this new fantasy film: “I think what appealed to me the most was the idea of making a movie that I could take my goddaughter to.”
“A family movie where I didn’t have to worry about violence, because most of the movies I make are for teens or older. Other than ‘The Smurfs’ and ‘Avatar,’ I’ve never worked on anything for kids. So I This made me very happy.”
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