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Kelly Marie Tran s journey to becoming a fighting Disney princess: It feels like an absolute miracle
Michael Cavna, The Washington Post
March 5, 2021
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If the remarkable life and times of Kelly Marie Tran were a Disney movie, the opening scene would not spotlight the young, hungry unknown hustling to yet another post-college audition in her Honda Civic, or the multi-hyphenate talent being plucked from relative obscurity to become the most prominent actress of color in a Star Wars film. It would not show the swirl of red-carpet events for The Last Jedi she posted on social media, or the vile online abuse that followed.
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Kelly Marie Tran Talks Wonderful Dynamic in Raya and the Last Dragon
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“Raya and the Last Dragon” is set in the land of Kumandra, a re-imagined Earth inhabited by an ancient civilization where humans and dragons once lived together in harmony. Star Kelly Marie Tran tells the “Just for Variety” podcast that the real-life atmosphere on the set of the Disney movie, which arrives in theaters and on Disney Plus Premium Access on Friday, was equally “out of this world.”
As a huge Disney fan, Tran said it was an overwhelming experience to be part of the magic of collaborating on the production of a Disney animated film.
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What to Watch in March: Godzilla vs. Kong, New MCU Series and Prince Akeem Returns to America
What to Watch in March: Godzilla vs. Kong, New MCU Series and Prince Akeem Returns to America
From blockbuster superhero releases, to a sequel 33 years in the making, here are the best movies and TV shows to stream this March
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The first two months of 2021 have brought no shortage of compelling, even great, movies and TV series but in March we’re getting some full-on events. A big, new animated Disney movie! Eddie Murphy returns to one of his most famous roles! Godzilla fights King Kong! Zack Snyder fights the limitations of a theatrical running time! It’s madness in the month of March! (If only there was some kind of pithy phrase that could be used to describe such a thing).