Barbarella: What We Know About Sydney Sweeney’s Adaptation Of The Sci-Fi Comic Book

Barbarella: What We Know About Sydney Sweeney’s Adaptation Of The Sci-Fi Comic Book

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Sydney Sweeney is one of the hottest stars in the world right now, whether she’s in a fan-favorite co-star coupling with Glen Powell or serving up one of 2024’s wildest horror movie endings. Just about any project that she gets involved in immediately starts garnering a lot of interest, but the news that Sweeney could be going sci-fi for a new Barbarella movie is the sort of news that could set the Internet on fire with a futuristic-looking gun. 

Barbarella, the controversial erotic comic of the 1960s that was famously adapted into a Jane Fonda-starring film, is now set to be adapted again. While this isn’t the first attempt to make a modern Barbarella, this project appears to be moving forward like never before, and Sweeney’s star power likely only helps. We’re still in the very early days of this project, so no telling if it’ll end up as one of the best sci-fi movies ever, but here’s what we know about the new Barbarella adaption right now.

What Is The Barbarella Release Date?

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At this point, it’s anybody’s guess when we’ll see a new Barbarella movie that’s polished enough to hit theaters. Sydney Sweeney’s initial confirmation about starring in Barbarella came back in 2022 and the project’s wheels have only begun to turn in Hollywood recently. Having said that, even recent progress doesn’t indicate just how long it’ll be before the new flick can begin filming, never mind gearing up for a merch-filled release in theaters. 

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