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Sofia Boutella as Jaylah, an alien scavenger. The role was originally developed for Jennifer Lawrence and was named as a reference to her "J-Law" nickname. Despite Boutella's casting, the name was kept, with the same pronunciation but a different spelling.
Sofia Boutella was born in the Bab El Oued district of Algiers, Algeria, [10] to an architect mother and a jazz musician father, Safy Boutella. [11] Her brother, Seif, works as a visual effects artist in the entertainment industry. [12] [13] Her surname means "the men of the mountains".
At that time, Sofia Boutella expressed interest in reprising her Beyond role as Jaylah in the next film. [88] At the start of March, Abrams said the search for a new director was underway and expressed his belief that the story for the next film was as compelling as the story for the 2009 reboot film.
Sofia Boutella and co-stars have shared some secrets from their Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire costumes.. The Netflix film is out in cinemas from today (December 15) and will hit the ...
“Rebel Moon” star Sofia Boutella told Vulture that it was hard to endure the critical beating the film took when it arrived on Netflix late last year. A passion project for writer-director ...
The video was directed by Wayne Isham, [27] who previously directed the video for Jackson's 1995 number-one hit "You Are Not Alone". [28] It was shot in front of the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, California. [29] The lead dancer in the video is Sofia Boutella, [27] who wears an outfit inspired by Jackson's stage costumes. More than 60 dancers ...
Over at Coachella, love is in the air for hunky actor Chris Pine: He was caught getting flirty with one of his past co-stars!
Britain's Got Talent stars George Sampson and Flawless return along with hip-hop dancer Sofia Boutella (backing dancer for Madonna and face of Nike) and Falk Hentschel. The cast also features b-boys such as Lilou, Niek and Yaman. The film is a production of Vertigo Films in association with BBC Films.