The New Class of Charlie's Angels Has Been Named
Charlie's Angels is coming back, folks. As The Hollywood Reporter announced, Elizabeth Banks is directing a reboot of the iconic movie and TV franchise. Now the film has named its cast: Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska are officially the new angels. They're taking over from Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu, who famously starred in the 2000 movie, which was itself a reboot of the TV version from the '70s.
Of course, Stewart is already an A-lister, and Scott has nabbed major roles in Aladdin and Power Rangers, but we wouldn't blame you if Balinska's name doesn't ring any bells. "Angels will be a big break for Balinska, who has only appeared in two television episodes, one of them in the UK's long-running series Midsomer Murders, and the other an indie titled A Modern Tale," THR explains. Scroll down for a look at your new angels, and stay tuned as we learn more about the movie.
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