Jane Fonda admits she's not trying to think about the 'Barbarella' remake starring Sydney Sweeney.
"I had an idea of how to do it that [original producer] Dino De Laurentiis, when he was still alive, wouldn’t listen to," Fonda continues. "But it could have been a truly feminist movie.”
The original film established Fonda as a sex symbol throughout the 1970s and soon became canon as a camp classic, but Fonda has also criticized the movie for its sexualized imagery. In 2015, she told reporters at the Sundance Film Festival that she"took the easy road for a while" with roles she no longer enjoys thinking about.
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