Elle Fanning, who recently starred in Plainville Girl, spoke about the pressures Hollywood stars face to star in big-budget shows. The actress admitted that she doesn’t feel the need to join the Marvel, DC or Star Wars universes to be successful.
Elle Fanning doesn’t want to be in blockbusters
Elle Fanning spoke about her experience on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, admitting that she isn’t drawn to starring in major Hollywood blockbusters: They have a great effect, but sometimes you don’t know if they will work, which is a little scary.
Fanning revealed that she once tried out for a role in a major series (she didn’t reveal which), but Not hired due to insufficient social media presence.
Once I didn’t get a role in a big project – and that might not be the only reason, but that’s the feedback I got – because The actress revealed that she did not have enough Instagram followers at the time which is currently being followed by more than six million people on Instagram.
Fanning, whose credits include starring in two parts of Disney’s The Witch, said it’s crucial to balance working for big studios and playing on small independent projects.
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El Fanning’s films include titles such as “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (2008), “Somewhere. Between Places” (2010), “Super 8” (2011), “The Witch” (2014), “Women and the 20th Century” (2016), “Neon Demon” (2016), “On Temptation” (2017), “A Rainy Day in New York” (2019) and the “Wielka” series
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