Sucker Punch star Jena Malone proves once again that Zack Snyder is the nicest guy in Hollywood and wants to do a sequel in the future

In the wild star, Jena Malone has always expressed her opinions. Talk about his film Adopt Audrey, which is inspired by a true story, where a grown woman goes for adoption, she shared her experience working with Zack Snyder. Jena Malone started her acting career in 1996 Carolina bastard. The actress received acclaim for her role and soon she began to receive many acting jobs. She entered action films with Zack Snyder’s 2011 film, Sucker Punch.

Jena Malone
Jena Malone

Even though the film was unable to gain positive reviews and a good box office collection, it was praised for its direction and visual effects. Jena Malone, who played Rocket, says it was one of the best experiences she’s had working on a movie.

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Sucker Punch was a breakthrough moment for Jena Malone

Jena Malone starred as Babygirl’s best friend, Rocket, in Sucker Punch. Although the film did not receive a good response at its debut, it quickly became cult. After which, many fan campaigns demanded the release of Snyder’s Cut of the film, hoping that it would be something different and much better than what they had seen in the original film.

Abbie Cornish and Jena Malone in Sucker Punch
Abbie Cornish and Jena Malone in Sucker Punch

However, the Snyder Cut never saw the light of day. Even though the film didn’t do well, Jena Malone is still grateful to Zack Snyder for the film and for giving her the opportunity to work with him.

Recalling her time working with Snyder, Jena Malone said it was ‘fucking awesome.She even claimed that it was one of the best experiences she had ever had.

The cast of Sucker Punch with Zack Snyder

Speaking to ScreenRant, Jena Malone said, “I I had just never been asked to do so many cool things and I also had the belief instilled in me that I could do those things. It was a very groundbreaking moment in my acting journey, so it was pretty cool.

After the commercial failure of Sucker Punch, Jena Malone began to focus on photography and music. She restarted her acting career with the History Channel miniseries Hayfields and McCoys and went on to feature in some of the most successful films thereafter. The actress looks favorably on Sucker Punch and has even expressed interest in being part of the film if it ever gets renewed.

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Why There Won’t Be Another Sucker Punch

This isn’t the first time Jena Malone has praised Zack Snyder. After Sucker Punch, she always wanted to get back on set with Snyder. The cast of Sucker Punch may be looking forward to having a reunion for a prequel or sequel to the film, but that may not happen. Possibilities for a Sucker Punch follow-up very weak after Warner Bros. Zack Snyder spinoff

Zack Snyder's DCEU
Zack Snyder

However, Snyder is focused on his next Netflix projects, and Jena Malone will finally have a chance to return with her favorite director once again. The actress finds her favorite director for the animated film Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas and the new science fiction rebel mooncurrently in production in Los Angeles.

Jena Malone

Adopt Audrey follows the story of a woman who is about to lose her partner, her job and her apartment all at once. She sees a senior adoption ad and shows up to get one. The movie was earlier names porcupinebut the creators decided to replace it with ‘Adopt Audrey.

Adopt Audrey is streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

Source: Screenrant

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