![]() He did, however, apologize for his comments about Johannson's character. To add insult to injury, she was slut-shamed by Jeremy Renner in interviews. Even though Black Widow is an incredible hero in her own right, Marvel misused Natasha Romanoff in Age Of Ultron, in my opinion, by making her yet again a sexy foil to Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Tony Stark/Iron Man, and the rest of the boys. One of the most egregious failings of a female superhero character was Marvel's Avengers: Age Of Ultron and its treatment of Black Widow (Scarlett Johannson), both on-screen and by cast members in interviews. Even though it's an anti-hero movie, Suicide Squad already has one up on the other movies in the DC universe with not one, not two, but three dynamic, powerful and bone-chilling female stars. This is excellent to see, since the last photo of the entire squad relegated them to the sidelines. The new photo from David Ayer's baddie movie features five of the members of the squad: Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), Katana (Karen Fukuhara), Rick Flagg (Joel Kinnaman), Deadshot (Will Smith) and Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney).Įveryone looks rip, roaring and ready to go, but Harley Quinn and Katana are the real stars here. These two look more prepared than all the boys to take down whatever adversary is in front of them. Though we don't know who or what the members of the squad are up against in the photo, one thing stands out: Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) and Katana (Karen Fukuhara) are front and center. On Sunday, a new photo of the Suicide Squad cast members (that may or may not give you squad goals, depending on who you are) will surely have fans squirming. It took a bit of soul searching but in the end, I finally had the guts to pursue acting.Suicide Squad fans will have to wait until January 19 for a new trailer of the upcoming movie from David Ayers. All of my good friends from UCLA were taking on jobs they were passionate about, and I felt left behind. I did it all throughout college and it helped me pay for school. Previous to the show, I had taken a few acting classes but I never expected it to result to this!Īfter "Disney's Movie Surfers" ended, I booked a reporting gig on NHK (Japanese broadcasting network), and I still go out for that to this day. My friend invited me to an open call, and I booked! The show was amazing! We went behind-the-scenes of upcoming Disney movies, showing sets, premieres, interviewing producers, directors, actors, animators. I lucked into the entertainment world when I auditioned for a role on a show called "Disney's Movie Surfers" back in middle school. "We can of course play the stereotypical ninja, the martial arts master, the accountant, the doctor, but we can be more than that!" ![]() However, I must admit that there are times when I feel as though I don't completely belong to either group because there are certain parts (of knowledge) missing - for example TV shows or popular music - Who is Dora the Explorer? I did that for 11 years! Looking back on it, I am so happy my parents chose this type of double education because knowing two languages fluently and having an understanding of both cultures has opened up so many doors. I would go to school Monday-Friday just like anyone else, but in addition, I would attend Japanese school on Saturdays. Outside the house, I was treated as a normal American kid. We spoke Japanese, ate Japanese foods, celebrated Japanese traditions and holidays. In my household, it was as if I was living in Japan. You were born in Los Angeles - what was your childhood like?īorn and raised! I grew up in a unique environment where I was immersed in both Japanese and American cultures equally. Karen Fukuhara attends the "Suicide Squad" World Premiere at The Beacon Theatre on Augin New York City. In an interview with NBC Asian America, Fukuhara opened up about her Japanese-American childhood, her experiences becoming an actress, and what’s next.
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