Know why Jenna Ortega chooses gory roles over romance
Revisiting Jenna Ortega's candid 2023 chat: From her disdain for romantic relationships to her obsession with dark, gory roles, and why she's Hollywood's emerging Queen of Horror.
Jenna Ortega (Source: People)
It's been a riveting journey for Jenna Ortega, from enchanting Disney roles to her memorable performance in Netflix's 2022 Wednesday series, and more recently, her raw display in Scream VI. Casting a nostalgic glance back to March 2023, we revisit her candid revelations to Elle on her work, romance, and unique affinity for the macabre. The young sensation, who's cemented her status in the heart of the horror genre, disclosed an unexpected aversion to relationships. "I hate being goo-goo gaga over a boy," Ortega boldly remarked. To her, modern-day female characters overly revolved around male narratives, an approach she found limiting. Taking pride in her fierce independence, she admitted, "Maybe I am too obsessed with my work, but the idea of relationships stresses me out."
A passion for the dark and gruesome
From her spellbinding stint in Netflix's You to captivating audiences as Young Jane in Jane the Virgin, Jenna's performances have been nothing short of electric. But her dark allure reached its zenith with the Wednesday series. Not just limited to her characters, Ortega's personal inclinations also lean towards the macabre. "I'm definitely the actress who's like, 'More blood.' If I'm going to speak up about anything," she candidly shared, revealing a preference for her scenes to "be as crimson as possible."
The immense responsibility and expectation that come with such powerful roles weren't lost on Jenna. The weight of not disappointing her audience and loved ones often loomed large. "I am so fearful of disappointing the people in my life," she confessed, revealing an underbelly of vulnerability.
The industry's consistent comparisons of Jenna to her character Wednesday Addams haven't escaped her notice either. Relating to her audience, she reminisced, "People have been telling me I look like her since I was six years old." Her connection with the iconic character ran deep, reflecting not only in appearance but also in their shared dark sense of humor.
Looking ahead
For Jenna Ortega, being typecast in horror roles isn't a concern, but a badge of honor. "I never want to be pigeonholed, but I have immense respect for the horror genre," she stated with pride. And while her career trajectory keeps ascending, the future remains excitingly uncertain for this young starlet. As we mark today's date and look back, Jenna Ortega's journey is a testament to passion, resilience, and the thrilling unpredictability of Hollywood.
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