
When I met Luna Blaise a month ago Jurassic World Rebirth It was released in theaters, by far the hottest day of the year in New York. But for someone who spent months in the Thai jungle, shooting summer blockbusters and fighting dinosaurs in tactical gear below 100 degrees, the pleasant 86° in New York feels like a light work. The actress was not resolved as we retreated to the cozy, dim lounge of the Bowery Hotel. She will soon appreciate it as a luxury. In a few weeks, Blaise will be on track for major Hollywood franchises, which promises to change the pace of his career.
exist Jurassic World Rebirth, Part 7 of the popular franchise starring Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, stepping into the role of Teresa Delgado, a pointed billionaire, doubtful Zbotaire-the who believes the blockbuster landscape is tailored to the post-2020 blockbuster landscape. Originally starting with a family boating trip (played by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) dad Dad Reuben and Audrina Miranda’s little sister Isabella quickly fell into chaos when they were trapped in a secret dinosaur DNA extraction mission. Teresa became the emotional engine of the film, strongly protecting her family through epic action and drama. Between dodging GMO raptors and side-eyed greed, Bryce brings wild wit and anger, which is exciting.
Sliding into the velvet lounge chair, she looks like any 23-year-old boy, but her sleek bread, stylish Capris and Mini Sunglasses all bring me her social media relevance. Blaise politely avoided the IT Girl tag, and when I named it after her, she admitted she was “terrible” on social media. “My friend Iris (law) has the best slideshow,” she said. “Every time I try to post, things get messed up.” Blaise may not want to admit that, but her post resonates and she certainly has listeners. So we forget that her Instagram notifications are actually ballistic When she announces She’s going Jurassic World is reborn.
That moment – the digital chaos of equality and career milestones – was not nothing. Blaise’s road to the big screen seems to be spreading rapidly from the outside, but it stems from years of quiet determination and creative influences of childhood. To be fair, Blaise is no stranger to the world of performance and the industry operates in her blood. Her father, music video director, mother, singer and producer, was careful not to push her into the comfort zone of childhood in Los Angeles, but even as a kid, Bryce wanted to perform whether she realized it or not. “When I was a kid, my parents used to take me to the cinema and I would always run to the bottom because I wanted to be inside the screen,” she recalled. “I was like, ‘How do I get in there? What should I do?'”
Her first notable acting job was in 2015 Fresh boat As Nicole Ellis. Blaise could only appear as a one-off role in a few episodes, but her sneaky portrayal of troublesome crossover weddings has promoted her to a series of regulars. Then come appear. In the sci-fi drama, Blaise plays an Olive Stone, the insightful and compassionate daughter of a family whose son mysteriously emerges years after being assumed to die in a plane crash, pushing them all into the network of supernatural mysteries and emotional challenges. The show was filmed in New York throughout the four seasons, and it was her first taste of great success. “I feel so grateful. It’s not happening to people every day.” Every day, it feels like a canceled show, a rewritten project or a studio being closed. She added: “As long as I am blessed, I can work consistently.”
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Jurassic World Rebirth Put Blaise on a whole new level. Visibility in major film franchises, especially in popular culture that are respected as primitive in culture Jurassic Park Yes, surpassing her craziest dream. When the actress auditioned for the project, it was cricket for months – until nearly half a year later, until the random zoom invitation for the script was logged into her inbox. “I totally think I bombed it,” Bryce admitted. “I was like, ‘Oh my god, the director of the actor hates me. I hate myself.'” She was confused when her agent called her to tell her the news. Why are there so many people on the call? If she already felt the depths of the bones, did she really need to tell her she didn’t get it? “My agent just said to me, ‘Are you ready to go and fight some dinosaurs? Jurassic‘I just lost,’ she explained.
Soon, Blaise will explode on thousands of screens around the world, with each eye looking at her as a hot-headed Teresa. So, how to prepare for becoming a star cliff? “I think about it every day,” she admits. Although she has had time to deal with everything since filming nearly a year ago, it has been an emotional roller coaster for the past three months. “It’s disturbing. People actually see it. I’m thinking, ‘Oh my goodness, I hope everyone likes me.’ No one has the same influence on SET as Johansson, who directed the film to the firm, skilled secret operation agent Zora Bennett. Learning from Johnson is one of the reasons why the film production and distribution process is so rooted. Bryce said, “It’s so important to have someone as captain, and it’s so lucky to have her.” “It’s amazing to just be able to watch her and learn from her. ”
The heroes of the iconic dinosaur franchise have long attracted the imagination of audiences around the world – whether young kids who have experienced the first movie-like excitement or lifelong fans, they still remember the awe they see. Jurassic Park However, on the opening night of 1993. For Bryce, this moment has a unique weight. As a Mexican-American actress, she is keenly aware of the world we live in and the impact she has on screen. “When Latino kids go to the cinema to watch (Jurassic World Rebirth), there will be someone who looks like them. This has not been the case for a long time. “She said seriously. With her Costars Garcia-Rulfo and Miranda, Blaise proudly embraced her identity in the film. “The fact that we are all Latinos and no one fakes is great,” she said.
The feeling of this representation is just in time, and it feels like a long-term expired large-screen magic. Jurassic World Rebirth The deep nostalgia in that era was when summer blockbusters dominate cultural dialogue. So far, Hollywood has not rebounded from the direct flow waves of the pandemic, but this summer, US and Canadian audiences are Expected to cost Nearly $4.2 billion on movie tickets – a 15% increase from last year, the highest revenue since 2019. Nearly five years after lockdown, moviegoers once again seek solace on the sticky floor, buttery popcorn, and a cool comfort of a pitch-black theater – a collective escape – this time, it looks more like them.
“I hope this movie gets people excited to go to the cinema, which is rare these days. We are watching movies on TV or on our laptops now. If there is a movie you should watch on Imax screen,Jurassic),” Bryce said. “That’s why the actors do what we want to do. We want to temporarily bring people out of reality. …If someone goes to the cinema and leaves his own reality and goes into another reality, I have done the job.
The film influenced Blaise’s creative efforts, and so did fashion. Just before meeting me, she posted a photo of her wearing some unrealistic but stylish, feathery Burberry Trench coat. (“No one understands it. I have a vision!”) Style and how to solder it has become an all-inclusive tool for emerging stars. Method dressing is a phenomenon in the red carpet tour, and in recent years, stars such as Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo (evil) and Margot Robbie (Barbie). When we meet in New York, Blaise laughs at her London premiere appearance: A custom creation Imitate the dinosaur skin It was made possible by Daniel Roseberry to Schiaparelli. Then, Blaise A clear nod To the early stages of the retro franchise.
In her personal life, she would not shy away from a statement or two costumes. “I never know what I want to wear, but I always want to wear something that is comfortable for me and it looks hot.” “I got a lot of Inspo from my girl Carrie Bradshaw (from Sex and the city). She is my number one. ”
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Creation is a profound personal part of Blaise’s routine. She has been performing in the bag for a while, but she has stood by and watched with a few cards that she intends to finally withdraw. (Modeling is a kind, as she starred in the latest campaign for the swimsuit series Hunza G.) “It sounds crazy to be honest, but when I work, I feel the best in my mind,” Blaise admits. “I know everything is what it should be.” But if she doesn’t work, you’ll find her in the hot springs of the beloved Korean in Los Angeles. “We love Korean spa!” she quipped after I nodded in agreement.
When the lights dim and Jurassic World Rebirth Roaring on screens around the globe, Bryce entered a new era. Not only did she join the iconic franchise; she is redefining the face of the franchise. Despite the trendy, global attention and high dinosaur battle sequences, Bryce remains rooted. Her ambitions are clear. She knew exactly why she was here and where she was going next. In an industry that is growing at a relevant pace, Bryce isn’t just chasing stars—she’s building something more lasting: career, legacy, and perhaps, if she has something to say about it, it’s an inevitable heat wave of everything she has to offer.
Photographer: Dana Travel
Designer: SK Tang
Hairdresser: Justine Marjan
Makeup artist: Janice Daoud
Manicurist: Queen nguyen
Props Stylist: Cecilio Ramirez
Creative Director: Sarah Chiarot
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