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Epic Comeback! Anna Faris Reveals 'Scary Movie 6' & Candy Crush Role

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Anna Faris returns to the big screen with 'Scary Movie 6' and surprises as Candy Crush's Bubblegum Troll.

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Epic Comeback! Anna Faris Reveals 'Scary Movie 6' & Candy Crush Role

Actress Anna Faris, known for her roles in "The House Bunny" and "Mom," shared her fondness for video games, dating back to 2003. According to Faris, her passion for puzzles has evolved, allowing her to enjoy them now directly on her mobile phone. This hobby has led her to collaborate with Candy Crush, marking a fun new stage in her career.

Faris is preparing for a surprise appearance at a Los Angeles Clippers game, where she will transform into Candy Crush's Bubblegum Troll during the first half of the game. This event marks an interesting intersection between the world of entertainment and video games, showcasing the actress's versatility.

When describing her interpretation of the Bubblegum Troll, Anna Faris explained that she was inspired by the dynamic of a little sister with an older brother. She herself has an older brother and feels that her personality, sense of justice, and pride stem from that relationship. Faris imagines the Bubblegum Troll as a slightly mischievous character who might hide your retainer just to be obnoxious. The actress joked about the obsolescence of retainers, suggesting that she should mention Invisalign instead.

This perspective adds a layer of depth to her interpretation, connecting the character with personal experiences and family relationships.

After some time away from the public spotlight, Anna Faris returns to the big screen in June with the sixth installment of the "Scary Movie" franchise. Reprising her role as Cindy Campbell, Faris joins a project that marked a milestone in her career. The first film, directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and released in 2000, grossed $42.5 million in its debut, setting a record for an R-rated horror film directed by an African-American director.

Faris's return to this iconic role has generated great anticipation among fans of the saga.

Anna Faris revealed that Marlon Wayans contacted her directly in February 2025 to invite her to participate in "Scary Movie 6." The actress described the experience as euphoric and sentimental, feeling that she could finally thank Keenen Ivory Wayans for changing her life. Faris highlighted how pivotal the first film was in her career, contrasting her memories of terror in those early days with the gratitude she feels now.

The actress expressed her enthusiasm for the reunion of the original cast and the positive response from the public, something she never imagined for herself.

Faris explained that, although she received an initial script for "Scary Movie 6," there is always a collaborative spirit in the franchise. Changes, modifications, and additions to the original script are expected. The actress hinted that Cindy Campbell will have her moment of revenge in this installment, something she found incredible. She recalled the experience of reading the script for the first film on a flight to Vancouver, describing it as an impactful and revealing experience.

The actress joked about some of the most outrageous scenes in the first film, showing her enthusiasm for the saga's irreverent humor.

Anna Faris shared her reflections on her career in comedy, recalling her beginnings in Los Angeles and her initial confusion about why she was in that genre. The actress confessed that she sometimes resented not being able to audition for dramatic roles, which were the type of theater she knew. However, Faris expressed her gratitude for being able to bring joy to the audience, stating that she loves seeing people smile when they see her or think about something ridiculous she has done.

The actress highlighted the value of comedy as a way to connect with the audience and generate moments of happiness.

When asked if "Scary Movie" could cancel "cancel culture," Anna Faris responded cautiously. The actress expressed her hope that the film manages to confuse people, especially regarding her character, Cindy Campbell. Faris pointed out that everyone seems to be a target in the new film and that it will be interesting to see the public's reaction. The actress hopes that people enjoy the film and have a communal experience of laughter and fun.

Faris emphasized that "Scary Movie" films are made to be seen in theaters, recalling the experience of taking her mother to see the first film in a crowded cinema.

Anna Faris clarified that the rumors about her participation in "Toy Story 5" are false. The actress regretted not being in the project, as she loves doing voice work. Faris revealed that her parents called her to ask if she was in the film, which demonstrates the magnitude of the rumor. Despite not being in "Toy Story 5," Faris expressed her desire to continue exploring opportunities in the world of dubbing.

The actress concluded the interview thanking the opportunity to share her experiences and perspectives.
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