Thandiwe Newton Rejected Superhero Film That Offered Her Role of ‘Mom Who Just Dies’
Newton is ready to star in a superhero movie, but she won’t accept a thankless supporting role.
Newton is ready to star in a superhero movie, but she won’t accept a thankless supporting role.
Newton said that in the original “Solo” script, her character didn’t die, but in fact her death came about during filming.
Newton has been credited as “Thandie” since her first acting credit after the “W” in “Thandiwe” was left out.
Newton revealed in July that Cruise’s behavior on the set of “Mission: Impossible 2” was that of “a very dominant individual.”
Long feels she was rejected from the 2000 action movie because she was too Black.
“I was so scared of Tom,” Newton says about making the action sequel. “He was a very dominant individual.”
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