By accepting the Life Achievement Award at 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards On February 23 the actress and activist Jane Fonda will cement a legacy that exceeds even his own father’s, screen legend Henry Fonda. It is a well -deserved honor for a talent that has continued to reshape itself during its more than six decades’ career, but when it comes to the transformation of some of her most famous works, Fonda remains skeptical.
When asked how she felt if the current remakes are going on for ”Barbarella“And”9 to 5“During A new interview with VogueFonda simply answered: “Good luck.” Despite talent as Edgar Wright and Sydney Sweeney Fonda works with the former and Jennifer Aniston and Diablo Cody who compile the latter and know the difficulties of beating gold twice.
“Dolly (Parton), Lily (Tomlin) and I have tried to make a new recording of ‘9 to 5’ for a good time, but we could never find the right script, “she said. Fonda later led by what a modern interpretation might look like,” We three as older women, but with some younger women too. About. About It will be a new recording, it must address the issues that office workers are facing because it is even worse today than when we did the original. ”
Fonda took on her political hat and talked about how any new recording of “9 to 5” nowadays would have to acknowledge the injustices that the workers meet today. Although comedy in 1980 revolves around three women who return to their head of his abuse of them and other women in the office, Fonda is not entirely sure about a plot that can happen in 2025.
“The reality is that these three women today would be hired for a gig of a Contracting Organization that would place them at a company called Consolidated (from the original film). They probably would never even meet their boss or know who their boss is, ”Fonda said. “They would not know who to report wage theft or discrimination to. They probably would have to work two or three jobs just to end. Skipping these questions and making a beat-for-beat remake of the original can be fun, but it’s not something I would like to do. “
Since Fonda was a producer on the original “9 to 5” people have been more likely to search for her opinion of re -enacting the material, but the same cannot be said about Her sexy sci-fi girl “Barbarella,” Directed by his first husband, Roger Vadim.
“No one has asked me about it! I wish I could make a new recording of ‘Barbarella’, but I wouldn’t play her again. I have many ideas about what it might look like,” Fonda told Vogue and later, ” If Sydney asks, I will notify her. I do not know her, and I have never met her, but I think she is amazing.