Jenna Ortega champions original female-led franchises, not spinoffs  

Ortega's comments sparked discussion on social media, praising her for advocating for female representation in film.

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In a recent MTV interview, rising star Jenna Ortega expressed her enthusiasm for the increasing prominence of female-led franchises in Hollywood.

 However, the "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" actress also voiced her preference for original stories over gender-swapped spinoffs of existing male-led franchises.   

When asked about a hypothetical "Edward Scissorhands" sequel featuring a female lead named "Edith," Ortega humorously rejected the idea. Instead, she championed the creation of entirely new and badass female characters leading their own franchises.   

Ortega's comments sparked a lively discussion on social media, with many fans and critics alike praising her for advocating for authentic female representation in film. While celebrating the progress made in recent years, she underscores the need for continued innovation in creating strong, independent female characters who aren't simply reimagined versions of male counterparts.

As the entertainment industry evolves, it's clear that talented young actresses like Jenna Ortega are playing a crucial role in shaping the future of female representation on screen. By demanding original stories and characters, they pave the way for a new generation of empowering female-led franchises.

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