Sydney Sweeney’s upcoming remake of Barbarella is finally receiving a positive reception from original star Jane Fonda. The sci-fi movie is a cult classic, having followed the titular character on a mission to retrieve a scientist, when she crash lands on a strange planet. While the original film had mixed critical reviews, it has developed a dedicated cult following over time. The new adaptation, which is currently in development and will be directed by Edgar Wright, will feature Sweeney as the titular space adventurer.
In an interview with Vogue, Fonda mentioned that she had ideas about how a remake could look, but emphasized that she would not reprise the role of Barbarella. She also extended her support to Sweeney, expressing confidence that the actor would do a fantastic job in the role, a nice contrast to the previous reservations she had about the idea of the property being revisited. Check out her comments below:
Q: And Barbarella?
Jane Fonda: Nobody’s asked me about it! I wish I could do a remake of Barbarella, but I wouldn’t play her again. I have a lot of ideas about what that could look like.
Q: Care to share any?
Jane Fonda: If Sydney asks, I’ll let her know. I don’t know her and I’ve never met her, but I think she’s great. I’m sure she’ll be a fantastic Barbarella.
What This Means For The Barbarella Remake
Fonda Finally Expresses Her Approval For The New Take
As a key figure in the original film, Fonda’s approval of the remake is crucial to its reception, and her shift in tone reflects her new, positive attitude toward the Barbarella remake, especially after her earlier concerns. Her comment that she would share ideas with Sweeney also indicates a potential collaboration, albeit from a distance, but this possibility has not been confirmed. If it does become a reality, Fonda’s influence may guide Sweeney’s portrayal without overshadowing the new vision for the character.
Related
Sydney Sweeney’s 10 Best Movies And TV Shows
Sydney Sweeney’s best movies and TV shows are a diverse mix of comedies, dramas, and coming-of-age stories.
While Barbarella’s production details are still limited, the involvement of Sweeney suggests a contemporary approach to the character, potentially addressing sexualization in the media. Because of this, Sweeney’s casting could be a nuanced portrayal of Barbarella that resonates with today’s viewers. The film’s production team has yet to announce additional cast members or a release date, but Fonda’s support for the project suggests that it will proceed with respect to the source material.
Her Stamp Of Approval May Boost The Remake’s Reception
Fonda’s newfound supportive comments offer a positive glimpse into the remake’s future. While she initially expressed caution, her acknowledgment of Sweeney’s talent and her willingness to offer creative input suggests that the remake will aim for a balance between honoring the original and exploring new creative avenues. The possibility of collaboration without direct involvement from Fonda could revive the beloved character. Fonda’s perspective could now aid the Barbarella remake’s success.
Source: Vogue
Barbarella
- Release Date
-
October 22, 1968
- Runtime
-
98minutes
- Director
-
Roger Vadim
- Writers
-
Roger Vadim