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Hannah John-Kamen Is Red Sonja in Long Awaited Reboot

Hannah John-Kamen to star in Red Sonja movie

Hannah John-Kamen is to play the lead role in the Red Sonja movie. The 31-year-old actress has been tapped to star as the comic book hero in an upcoming flick. She has previously appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as the villain Ava Starr/Ghost in Ant-Man and the Wasp . Joey Soloway is directing the film and is also writing the script with Tasha Huo – a writer on the upcoming Netflix Tomb Raider TV series. In a statement, Soloway said: Hannah is a very talented actress who we ve been following for years and she is Red Sonja. Her range, sensibilities and strength are all qualities we have been looking for and we couldn t be more excited to embark on this journey together.

Ant-Man and the Wasp s Hannah John-Kamen cast as the new Red Sonja

Red Sonja in the form of Ant Man and the Wasp and Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’s Hannah John-Kamen. The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed that John-Kamen will wield the sword for Joey Soloway’s take on Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith’s Conan the Barbarian character. Red Sonja first appeared during the early 70s in comics such as ‘The Song of Red Sonja’ and ‘The Shadow of the Vulture’, but perhaps her most iconic iteration is the one portrayed by Brigitte Nielsen in Richard Fleischer’s 1985 movie. On finally finding their lead actor, Soloway said “Hannah is a very talented actress who we’ve been following for years and she IS Red Sonja. Her range, sensibilities and strength are all qualities we have been looking for and we couldn’t be more excited to embark on this journey together.”

16 Great Sci-Fi Movies That Won Oscars

Video of The Making of 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (Full Documentary) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) Oscar Wins: Art Direction/Set Decoration and Special Effects.  Disney set the tone, and raised the bar, for their live-action blockbusters with this 1954 adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic novel.  Director Richard Fleischer, one of Hollywood’s most popular “tentpole” filmmakers at the time, packs nearly every frame of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea with wonder and spectacle even more impressive considering it was done with practical, analog effects. Disney spared no expense bringing Captain Nemo’s orante submersible, The Nautilus, to life; a crew of more than 400 built a full-scale facade of the sub and elaborate interiors to deliver on the scope readers were promised in the novel. The film’s most iconic scene, the Giant Squid attack, was its most challenging. In fact, the first version shot at dusk and on a calm sea had to be scrapped because the

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