


We had to cast three people without really having a part for them to be basing it on to see if they wanted to do it. He has a much bigger role later in the books.” “They’re talking about how the game is played, Jashugin is one of the major players. “You had to get a sense if she had been trained before by scenes with the Michelle character, you had to see Gelda at some point,” he told. We don’t see any of those people for more than a few moments, but Rodriguez thought is crucial they be included. Namely, we’re talking about Jai Courtney as Jashugan, a motorball champion Michelle Rodriguez as Gelda, the cyborg we see training Alita in a couple flashbacks and the big one, Edward Norton as villainous mastermind Nova, who builds a lot of the baddies Alita fights. However, Rodriguez definitely wants one, and even hired some pretty big-name actors to play minor roles with the hope that they’ll have meatier parts in the follow-up(s). There’s still time, but in today’s Hollywood, where studios want Avengers-style returns, that may not be enough to get the movie a sequel. Audiences liked it, critics thoughts it was fine, and It’s done just okay at the box office.
