Amanda Seyfried: Championing Originality Over Sequels
Amanda Seyfried criticizes the trend of sequels in Hollywood, stating they prioritize profit over creativity. She emphasizes the bravery required to create original content and expresses fatigue over follow-ups. Seyfried is set to star in 'The Housemaid', directed by Paul Feig, releasing in December.
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In a candid interview, actress Amanda Seyfried expressed her disapproval of Hollywood's penchant for back-to-back sequels, which she argues lack creativity and are primarily motivated by financial gains.
Seyfried, famed for her roles in ''Mamma Mia!'' and ''Mean Girls'', advocates for original storytelling despite acknowledging it's a daunting task. She believes creating original content requires genuine courage and innovation.
Her upcoming project, ''The Housemaid'', directed by Paul Feig and based on Freida McFadden's novel, is set to premiere in December. Seyfried hopes it brings a breath of fresh air to a sequel-saturated industry.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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