“I’m not doing this!”: Ana De Armas Wanted to Reject $311M Chris Evans Movie for Stereotyping Latinas

Ana De Armas Wanted to Reject $311M Chris Evans Movie for Stereotyping Latinas
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Picture this: A rising star in Hollywood, a Cuban actress with a string of successful roles under her belt, is offered a part in a movie that’s set to be a blockbuster. The character description reads Latina, caretaker, pretty. Sounds like a dream come true, right? Not quite. For Ana de Armas, this three-word description was a red flag, a stereotype she was unwilling to perpetuate.

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But as the saying goes, Don’t judge a book by its cover. This story is about how she almost turned down a role that would earn her a Golden Globe nomination and solidify her place in Hollywood. Intrigued? Well, buckle up because this is a ride you don’t want to miss.

Challenging Stereotypes in Hollywood: Ana De Armas’ Journey with Knives Out

Ana De Armas in Knives Out
Ana De Armas in Knives Out

Ana De Armas is no stranger to challenging the status quo. When she first read the description of her character in Knives Out, she was taken aback. She said,

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“I really pay attention to what that little description is. I’m sure whoever did it wasn’t thinking about what that meant but for me. I was just like, ‘Oh no, I’m not doing this!’ What do you mean — caretaker, Latina, pretty?'”

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But as she delved deeper into the script, she discovered a character of substance that was more than just a stereotype. Her portrayal of Marta Cabrera earned her critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination, proving that taking risks can indeed pay off.

Early Career of Ana De Armas and Views on Latina Representation

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A still from Knives Out

Her journey to stardom wasn’t an overnight success. She made her mark in films like Blade Runner 2049 and No Time to Die, showcasing her versatility as an actress. But it’s not just about the roles she plays; it’s about the impact she wants to make.

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De Armas is vocal about the need for more depth and complexity in Latina characters in Hollywood. She believes in breaking stereotypes and giving Latina characters the representation they deserve, a sentiment that resonates with many in the industry.

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Upcoming Projects and Views on Female Roles in Action Films

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Ana De Armas at the premiere of Ghosted

The career of Ana De Armas is on an upward trajectory, and there’s no sign of her slowing down. In 2023, she received an Oscar nomination for her role in Blonde. She’s also set to star in many exciting projects, including Ballerina, Joint Security Area, and Waiting for Helen. Not one to shy away from challenging roles, she is also making her mark in action films.

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Despite her success, she remains grounded. She’s not interested in being a female James Bond; she wants to carve her own path. She stated,

“There shouldn’t be any need to steal someone else’s character, you know, to take over,”

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As we look forward to her upcoming projects, one thing is clear: Ana de Armas is not just a star; she’s a force of nature, challenging stereotypes and paving the way for more diverse representation in Hollywood.

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Source: Nicki Swift

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Written by Hikithe Achumi

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Hikithe Achumi is a Marvel Comics and MCU enthusiast with 5 years of content writing experience. With a background in Journalism and Digital Media.