Female superheroes and some characters like Mia Dolan of “La La Land”, Marianne Beauséjour of “Allied”... have “burned up” the silver screen in the past year with their beauty.
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Vanessa (Morena Baccarin) in Deadpool:The girl and the smooth-talking mercenary Wade Wilson / Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) became lovers after meeting at a bar. Vanessa was not only beautiful, smart, but also very compatible with Wilson. But above all, she moved Deadpool by accepting him, even with her disfigured face. Last year, Morena Baccarin also played the lover of Lieutenant James Gordon in the TV series about Batman's hometown, Gotham. |
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Elizabeth Bennet (Lily James) in Pride + Prejudice + Zombies:In the adaptation of the classic work Pride & Prejudice, the Bennet sisters are trained in kung fu from a young age to fight against bloodthirsty zombies. The decisive personality and troubled love story between the youngest sister Elizabeth Bennet and the young aristocrat Fitzwilliam Darcy (Sam Riley) are once again recreated, but when they become a pair of "zombie killers". The new role helps the "Cinderella" of the movie Cinderella (2015) receive many compliments for her progress in acting. |
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Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) in Batman v Superman:Dawn of Justice: The Amazon queen makes a surprise appearance when Batman and Superman prepare to confront the monster Doomsday. Not only does she possess a strong, hot body, she also possesses formidable fighting abilities. Through her role, Gal Gadot shows that she is not just a "mobile flower vase", and the role of Wonder Woman seems to be "tailored" for the former Miss Israel. |
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Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) in Captain America:Civil War: No longer on the opposing side like in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), the “red witch” is now one of the new recruits under Captain America (Chris Evans). In her new costume, she loses her wildness, but at the same time becomes more mature and attractive. Because she cannot control her ability to manipulate matter and leads to unintended casualties, Scarlet Witch is placed under the custody of The Vision. This detail continues to imply a romantic relationship between them as in the original comic. |
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Psylocke (Olivia Munn) in X-Men:Apocalypse: A righteous superhero in comics, but in the latest film of the X-Men series, the female hero plays the villain. This time, Psylocke and three other mutants including Angel (Ben Hardy), Magneto (Michael Fassbender) and Storm (Alexandra Shipp) form the Four Horsemen, assisting the ancient mutant Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac) in his plan to wipe out humanity. The girl has a sexy body, sexy combat clothes, and a flexible fighting style like a ninja. Psylocke's special ability is to use energy to create weapons such as swords and whips. |
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Jesse (Elle Fanning) in The Neon Demon:Dakota Fanning's younger sister takes advantage of her innocent beauty when transforming into the main character in director Nicholas Winding Refn's thriller. Originally a 16-year-old girl from the countryside to the city, Jesse pursues her passion to become a professional model. The character is quite complex, as hidden beneath her angelic face are many hidden psychological corners. However, to be fair, Jesse makes a mark thanks to the clever script, while Elle Fanning herself is quite solid in her acting. Photo: Amazon Studios. |
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Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) in Suicide Squad:The Joker's beauty once "debuted" on the big screen, and immediately became a "fan magnet" thanks to her irresistible sexiness. Like other villains in the movie, Harley Quinn reluctantly joined the Suicide Squad to protect world peace. With a level of insanity that is no less than her boyfriend's, the clown is a funny factor, but at the same time, she is one of the most active fighting members. She actually has many complex emotions, not as innocent as her appearance. |
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Queenie Goldstein (Alison Sudol) in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them:Unlike her grumpy older sister Tina (Katherine Waterson), Queenie has golden hair and a smile that seems to speak. The young girl is a witch who is proficient in the art of Legilimency, which allows her to read the thoughts of those around her. She falls in love with the mortal Jacob Kowalski (Dan Foggler) because she knows that he is very honest and kind. The love story of this "mismatched couple" is very popular with the public, because they are more adorable than the main characters Newt Scamander - Tina Goldstein. |
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Marianne Beausejour (Marion Cotillard) in Allied:In the World War II-themed film, the French star proved to be superior to Brad Pitt. They played a pair of Allied secret agents who fell in love after a successful mission in North Africa in 1942. However, the wife was gradually suspected of being a Nazi spy, causing the husband to become nervous and confused. With her characteristic charm and convincing acting ability, Marion Cotillard took the audience to many surprises. Her character represents a brave and courageous woman, willing to do anything to protect the person she loves. |
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Mia Dolan (Emma Stone) in La La Land:Stuck on the path to pursuing their passion, musician Sebastian and amateur actress Mia fall in love in the “city of stars” Los Angeles. But while immersed in love, they realize that their sweet happiness may hinder their dreams, and are forced to make a decision about their love story. Mia is not only beautiful and charming, but also very talented. Emma Stone skillfully transformed into the character, and gave Mia a powerful, emotional voice. |
According to Zing