Inde Navarrette is launching her career after her breakout success in the blockbuster horror film Obsession. Since the film’s release, the 25-year-old actress’ popularity and critical acclaim have skyrocketed, and it has now surpassed $400 million at the global box office, making her one of the industry’s most sought-after emerging talents.When asked directly about the possibility, Navarrete confirmed she was open to joining a major superhero franchise, Nylon reported. When asked about working on a movie with a leading superhero studio, she responded: “I would.”The actress has reportedly met with several high-profile filmmakers as she considers her next project. She met the director of an upcoming superhero reboot featuring a mutant team, who was best known for his action movies. Navarrete also met with a legendary filmmaker who is currently in the casting stages of The Wire 2, the sequel to his iconic 1995 crime thriller.
Notes on upcoming projects and anthology series
Despite numerous meetings and opportunities, Navarrete’s next project has already been confirmed. She will star in Mathias Horne’s “Invertigo”, which has completed filming. The project follows “a group of reckless teenagers who convince a young park employee to sneak them onto a roller coaster before it officially opens. However, a system glitch traps them hundreds of feet in the air, forcing them to fight for survival as buried trauma and hidden tensions erupt into chaos.”“Regarding the possibility of continuing the “Obsession” story, Navarrete offered a nuanced take on the future of the series. The original director told the outlet that he already had “a really cool idea” for the sequel. However, Navarrete proposed an alternative direction for the expanding universe. “I think the beauty of it is that there are no sequels. I think it would be cool if Curry did the anthology series that he’s talking about, with different aspirations for each series,” she said.
Ways Navarrete is capitalizing on her momentum
The actress took advantage of the whirlwind of opportunities surrounding her breakthrough role, prioritizing career advancement over personal rest. “I don’t care how much I don’t sleep because I don’t know if I’m going to get this opportunity again. I really want to prove that ‘obsession’ is more than lightning in a bottle,” Navarrete told the publication.Navarrete will next star in the survival thriller “Invertigo,” directed by Matthias Hoene, while continuing to weigh offers for future projects, including the possibility of joining a major superhero franchise.