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Age Doesn't Define Us: Halle Berry

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 May, 2019 09:01 PM
  • Age Doesn't Define Us: Halle Berry

Actress Halle Berry doesnt like to be defined by her age, and wants to prove women can do anything.


Berry, 52, feels working on "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum" is a step towards that goal.


"There is nothing I wanted to do more than to prove that women of my age can do exactly what we want to do. Age doesn't define us," Berry said in a statement.


Keanu Reeves will be back as the remorseful assassin John Wick. He has teamed up with Berry for another mission.


Talking about the role, she said: "I never worked harder for a film role in my entire career. I had to work through some injuries, but I kept at it because quitting was not ever an option. Now I have the bug, and I just want to keep going and going."


The third chapter in the franchise will pick up in the immediate aftermath of "John Wick 2", with Wick excommunicated and on the run, having to defend himself against a host of equally skilled assassins looking to scoop up the bounty for killing him. The film is being brought to India by PVR Pictures. It will release on May 17.


The film is directed by Chad Stahelski. In addition to Berry, new cast members include Anjelica Huston, Asia Kate Dillon and Jerome Flynn.


Berry started out as a fan of "John Wick".


"I loved how real the action felt in the first movie... I looked forward to Chapter 2 as soon as I saw the first. When my manager told me that Chad was looking for a female assassin on par with John Wick, I knew I had to play the part. When I first met with Chad he had not yet finished writing my role, but I didn't care, I said, 'Sign me up...I'll do it'!"

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