Jane Fonda Is Not Looking Forward To ‘Barbarella’ Remake: ‘I Worry About What It’s Going To Be’

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Jane Fonda is 'worried' about the 'Barbarella' remake.

Hollywood icon Jane Fonda is not looking forward to the “Barbarella” remake., the 85-year-old actress discussed her feelings, or lack thereof, towards the remake of the 60s cult classic.

When asked what she thinks of the remake, which stars “Euphoria” actress Sydney Sweeney, Fonda responded: “I try not to.” “Because I worry about what it’s going to be,” continued the icon. “I had an idea of how to do it that [original producer] Dino De Laurentiis, when he was still alive, wouldn’t listen to.”Fonda explained how her ideas for “Barbarella” could have been more “feminist” than the beloved film’s final product.

 

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