What Alison Brie Adored About Playing Evil-Lyn in 'Masters of the Universe'
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Los Angeles, March 29 (NationPress) - Hollywood star Alison Brie thoroughly enjoyed embracing the dark side with her role in ‘Masters of the Universe’.
Starring as the supervillain Evil-Lyn in the live-action adaptation directed by Travis Knight, which is scheduled to hit theaters on June 5, the two-time Golden Globe nominee shared her enthusiasm for stepping into the shoes of a supervillain in the Amazon MGM Studios film, as reported by ‘Deadline’.
In an interview with USA Today, she remarked, “I revisited numerous episodes of the classic cartoon, and Evil-Lyn embodies a quintessential femme fatale archetype infused with humor. It's a role that’s entirely different from anything I have previously tackled.”
With notable performances as Trudy Campbell in Mad Men and Annie Edison in Community, bringing a cartoon vixen to life was a refreshing change for Brie. “Most of my previous roles were rooted in realism,” she explained.
Brie emphasized that the essence of the new Masters of the Universe is that “each character is larger than life; some are physically imposing, while this character shines through her sheer wickedness. It was an absolute joy to be part of this project, and the cast is incredible.”
According to ‘Deadline’, she expressed gratitude for the “expansion into this novel realm” after participating in intimate indie films like Together last year, where she starred alongside her husband Dave Franco. Brie’s portrayal of Evil-Lyn follows the character's original voice by Linda Gary in the 1983-’85 animated series and the live-action depiction by Meg Foster in Masters of the Universe.