The biggest stars in the film industry met in Las Vegas this week for Cinemacon – the four -day event where the studios announce their new films and share clips of future projects. Jenna Ortega attended the window and was almost unrecognizable with her newly bleached eyebrows.
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The light blond eyebrows of Ortega contrast striking with her black black hair, which she wore and right with a central part. She completed her dramatic upheaval with a dark smoked eye, tanned cheekbones and brilliant pink lips.
While her beauty took the center, she also amazed in a playful purple whole that channeled Scooby-doo Daphne Blake. THE Death of a unicorn Star spreads in a blazer lavander-upple on a brown and purple buttoned shirt, which she left slightly unbuttoned for a sensual and seen moment. Lilas shorts, a thin brown belt and a brown tower necklace completed the adjustment.
The 22 -year -old actress attended the Convention to support the studio, Lionsgate, while sharing a clip for her next film, Hurry up tomorrowWith Ortega, The Weeknd (whose real name is Abel Tesfaye) and Barry Keoghan. Ortega had the honor of presenting Tesfaye as he went on stage to interpret two new songs, “Cry for Me” and “Open Hearts”, as well as his tube “Blinding Lights” in 2020.
The film is a song companion of the Weeknd album of the same name, which he released at the end of January.
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THE Wednesday Star should play a character named Anima in the next film directed by Trey Edward Schults. Few things have been shared on the film; However, it was marketed as a musical psychological thriller, in which Tesfaye plays a version of himself.
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Schults said it was easy to work with Tesfaye. Ortega began the public by sharing that she and her co-stars did not know what they were used for. The project is “difficult to describe … I have not seen a film like that,” she told the public. “It’s very moving.”
Ortega also said that the film was more like “an experience” and concluded by saying: “When you go with this mentality, it makes sense.”
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