Sharon Stone boards DC superhero film 'Blue Beetle'

Stone will play the antagonist Victoria Kord, a character especially created for the upcoming film.

Published - March 30, 2022 02:30 pm IST

Sharon Stone

Sharon Stone | Photo Credit: ANDREAS RENTZ

Sharon Stone is returning to the DC universe in a new role for the upcoming superhero film "Blue Beetle".

Starring "Cobra Kai" actor Xolo Mariduena in the title role, the movie hails from filmmaker Angel Manuel Soto and writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Stone will play the antagonist Victoria Kord, a character especially created for the upcoming film.

In the DC universe, the 64-year-old actor previously played a role in the poorly received 2004 Halle Berry film, "Catwoman".

Also joining the cast of "Blue Beetle" is Raoul Max Trujillo of "Mayans M.C." fame. He will play Carapax the Indestructible Man in the film. In the comics, the character is Conrad Carapax, an archeologist whose mind melds with the body of a robot.

Belissa Escobedo, Harvey Guille, and Bruna Marquezine also round out the cast of the movie.

"Blue Beetle" will see Mariduena play teenager Jaime Reyes, who gains superpowers when he encounters alien armour. It marks DC's first film to star a Latino hero, with Warner Bros planning for an August 18, 2023 release.

Meanwhile, Stone is slated for a role in the upcoming second season of HBO Max series "The Flight Attendant", set to premiere on April 21.

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