Sydney Sweeney Breaks Down ‘Barbarella’s “sexuality” in Its Sci-Fi Setting

Published 03/26/2024, 11:47 PM EDT

Sydney Sweeney has sparked heartfelt conversations online with her honest journey towards coming to terms with her body during her teenage years and beyond. The 25-year-old shot to stardom internationally in 2019 for her role as Cassie Howard in Euphoria. While she received praise for her nuanced performance, unfortunately, some ended up hypersexualizing her, much like her character on screen. Nevertheless, through her experiences, the actress has now learned to wholeheartedly "embrace" her femininity, as she told Glamour UK last year. And it is precisely this newfound confidence that drew her to the upcoming project, Barbarella

Recently, Sydney Sweeney opened up about the portrayal of sexuality in the upcoming sci-fi film, Barbarella, and why she was drawn to it.

Sydney Sweeney is totally up for playing Barbarella

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Sydney Sweeney recently caught up with Josh Horowitz for a chat, where he asked her for any updates on playing the lead role in Barbarella. In response, Sweeney explained how the character “embraces her sexuality and femininity”, which adds an intriguing twist to the sci-fi genre. "I love that," said the actress. Horowitz also threw in the question of whether Edgar Wright might take the director's chair, given Sweeney's appearance with the filmmaker at the premiere of Immaculate.

To this, the actress played it coy, casually taking a sip from her drink without revealing anything. The 1968 film directed by Roger Vadim followed the journey of a futuristic astronaut as he confronted an evil scientist, which threatened cosmic harmony. Although not a commercial smash upon its release, the movie garnered a devoted fanbase over time, prompting Sweeney to not only act but also produce the movie. While not much is known about the upcoming project yet, there is one insight that Sweeney revealed last year. 

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The upcoming Barbarella remake aims to resurrect a classic feature from the 1968 film, maintaining its essence in the reimagined rendition.

This particular aspect of Barbarella is sure to make it iconic

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Sydney Sweeney has been hyping up Barbarella since October 2022. During a chat last year for her 2023 film Reality, she teased something she would revive in the modern Barbarella: the iconic fashion. When Sydney Sweeney graced the premiere of the film in New York, Access could not help but ask her about reviving the iconic costumes from the 1968 film.

In response, Sweeney said, "Of course, we’re gonna bring back iconic outfits. How can you not? It’s Barbarella". She added that the film is still in its early pre-production phase, but she is looking forward to delving deeper into the project. Despite Sweeney's excitement, as seen in her recent interview with Josh Horowitz, there are reports of Jane Fonda, the original actress, expressing reservations about the remake. Nevertheless, this project could still mark an interesting addition to Sweeney's sci-fi portfolio following the box office bomb, Madame Web. 

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What do you think about Sydney Sweeney's explanation of the themes in her upcoming movie Barbarella? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Hriddhi Maitra

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Hriddhi Maitra is a Hollywood News reporter at Netflix Junkie. An enthusiastic movie buff, Hriddhi found her true calling when she worked as a Cinema Content Writer at My Cinema Story while analyzing movies objectively, and offering constructive feedback. Coming from a background where she worked in different niches like finance, food, travel, medicines, automobile, and entertainment, we can safely say she is a jack of all trades.

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