Hollywood actress Jane Fonda, who starred as a space traveler and representative of the United Earth government in the 1968 sci-fi movie Barbarella has shared her concerns about the upcoming remake.
"It could have been a truly feminist movie," Jane Fonda said of her 1968 film Barbarella Jane Fonda says she worries about what Sydney Sweeney's upcoming Barbarella reboot might look like. In a new ...
Starring Jane Fonda as the titular space explorer, this 1968 sci-fi favorite from Roger Vadim has enjoyed remake rumblings before. The news comes on the heels of announcements confirming Sweeney’s ...
“The take that was actually used, I was not only drunk. I was hungover too,” Fonda recalled in the 2018 documentary about her, Jane Fonda in Five Acts. It’s one of the most memorable sequences in an ...
Barbarella was created by Jean-Claude Forest to be serialized in V Magazine in 1962, and began to be collected in a standalone book years later. The comic followed the exploits of Barbarella, an ...
Sydney Sweeney is heading to outer space in a new "Barbarella" movie. The actor confirmed the news on Instagram on Oct. 11, writing, "time to save the universe" alongside a screenshot of Deadline's ...
Sydney Sweeney‘s 2024 got off to an impressive start. First she led the Rom Com revival with Anyone But You, then she starred in Immaculate, a chilling horror flick that secured Sweeney’s status as a ...
“Well, let me put it like this: Sometimes the idea is more interesting than the reality. Sitting around the table talking about remaking Logan’s Run is probably more fun than remaking it or Barbarella ...
Acclaimed writer Kelly Sue DeConnick talks about her work adapting and translating the French comic book classic Barbarella. By Graeme McMillan For many, the name Barbarella conjures images of Jane ...
'The Girl With All the Gifts' novelist Mike Carey will pen the revival for Dynamite Entertainment. By Graeme McMillan Jane Fonda donned go-go boots for 1968’s Barbarella Added Dynamite senior editor ...
Barbarella’s comics are not simply smut; in addition to being titillating, they’re meant to make a reader laugh and enjoy science fiction’s world-building. Each planet Barbarella visits has its own ...