Jenna Ortega will visit the premiere of "Death of the Unicorn" during SXSW on March 8th. Marcus Ingram/Getty Images
Jenna Ortega premiered the death of Unicorn's new film on SXSW on Saturday, but he teased the upcoming second season of the hit series on Wednesday.
The role of the pop star in the second season of Netflix this year has been closed, but Ortega told reporters on the carpet in Austin, Texas, that the best part of the job is: Not only is she incredibly beautiful, but she's also incredibly talented, so she feels she can stand in the corner and play the trees and add something to the scene.
She also realized she hadn't heard of Gaga's newly released album Mayhem yet, and I'm very excited. I've been a fan of her for a long time, so you might think I'll [listen] while I'm flying here.
Before Wednesday's arrival was suppressed by Adams, Ortega played the death of a unicorn on the A24, performing with Paul Rudd as a father and daughter, and as a father and daughter, accidentally encountered the unicorn, bringing it to a wilderness retreat of a wealthy drug manager. Will Poulter, Té©A Leoni and Richard E. Grant also appeared in the project, written and staged by Alex Scharfman.
Ortega gave the pitch to tease the film on the carpet. "There's a unicorn in the title." If you don't want to see him, it's kind of lame. Just do it; what else are you doing?
Rudd pointed out that he was also fascinated by the title, and that Schaafman has the ability to write lively characters. They were all verbally cheerful and morally questionable, and I was constantly tickled.
He also sang Ortegas' praises, called her talents, and she is also the coolest person. She's so young, but when people say, I can't stand it: oh, it's an old soul. Do I really believe in angels? Nevertheless, she is an old soul,” he added with a laugh.
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