Niko Parker deals with “how to train” reactions “to reactions to pour it
Niko Parker does not care about How to train your drag Violent reaction to her pouring.
In a new interview, Parker deals with the negativity surrounding its appearance in a new edition of the movie “Dreamworks”.
“There are some people who really love animated movies and really want to see a accuracy game of this movie, and I hope you can watch [the new version] You find something you love in that, regardless of “, I told” Times of London.
“But for people who hate totalitarianism, they hate change – when it comes to this aspect of things, I don’t only care. If I cannot think of most things in life, I cannot appreciate your opinion on my hair. If I do so, I will get mad.”
The controversy surrounding Parker in the role of Astrid is that the actress does not have blond hair and blue eyes as in the moving version.
She added: “If I cannot think of most things in life, I cannot see you in my hair. If I do so, I will feel crazy.”
Niko Parker in “How to Train your Dragon” (L) and Astraid in the Animation (PBUH)
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Parker is the daughter of the director Parker first and actress, Thanewi Newton. the How to train your dragon star She believes that her pouring is a victory for acting in Hollywood, where she felt her upbringing, the industry lacked “mixed sweat or black symbols”.
Parker said: “There is still a long way-for women in general, in terms of new parts, the original materials and stories led by females,” said Parker. “But I think everything is changing. I would like to think I can contribute to this change at some point.”
How to train your drag It is directed and written by Dean Dipplueh and is scheduled to open in theaters on June 13. Live adaptation is also the Masson Times star, such as hiccups, Girgd Bater, Nick Frost, Julian Denison, Gabriel Hug, Brunin James, Harry Trefalouen, Roth Kodod, and Peter Sriffk.