Victoria Beckham said her family is the most important thing in the world to her as she spoke about why she broke down in tears on the catwalk.
11.10.2022 - 06:20 / msn.com
Jason Statham making action movies or Mads Mikkelsen playing villains, it’s not uncommon to see actors go through similar experiences on screen with very different characters. Sean Bean has been known as the actor who dies on screen, but apparently that’s been the case with Queen Latifah as well, and she’s done with that. Sean Bean, the actor who dies on screen a lot, has said in the past that he’s started turning down roles where his character dies in the movie.
It’s not that he has any specific issue with dying on screen anymore, Bean is a particular fan of his Fellowship of the Ring exit, but he knows that it’s happened so much that Bean now says him dying in a movie has become predictable, and he doesn’t want people to expect his characters to die. In a recent appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show (via Insider) Queen Latifah reveals that she actually includes a clause in her contracts that her characters will not die. Her reasoning is a bit different, however.
She wants to be around for the sequel. Latifah explained… As reasoning goes, it’s hard to argue with Queen Latifah’s point of view here. We live in a world where franchise filmmaking is where all the money and attention is going.
Most major tentpole films, that pay the most money, are also looking for the potential of making more than one movie. If you survive the first one, there’s a pretty decent chance you’ll be in the next one. But if you die in the first movie that’s the end of the jobs and the paychecks.
Queen Latifah certainly isn’t wrong about her early deaths either. When Latifah started to make her transition from the world of music to the big screen in the late ‘90s, she played several characters who died. In three of her first five films, Set It
.Victoria Beckham said her family is the most important thing in the world to her as she spoke about why she broke down in tears on the catwalk.
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appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show” recently and revealed that she has a “no death clause” in her filming contracts.A “no death clause” in an actor’s agreement signifies that their character can’t die in a story.“You know, what happened at the beginning of my career … my characters died in the movies and apparently I died my a– off,” Latifah joked to host Drew Barrymore. “I was like, ‘Wait a minute, if I keep dying in these movies, I can’t do a sequel,'” the “U.N.I.T.Y” singer added.Latifah then advised her team, “Yo, we got to put a no death clause in my contracts.” “Henceforth, we kind of threw it in there,” she noted, adding that she named the clause, “a little off the cuff funniness.”“I was like, ‘No more dying.
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