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Eva Mendes Once Shared That She Let Her Body Go to Please ‘Ghost Rider’ Fans


When Marvel superhero Ghost Rider got his own movie, Hitch star Eva Mendes was tapped to play his love interest. But she realized she didn’t look all that similar to her character in the comics. Hoping to give fans what they wanted, however, Mendes found one way to resemble her Marvel counterpart.

Eva Mendes made the ‘fun stuff’ grow to play Roxanne Simpson in ‘Ghost Rider’

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Ghost Rider was Mendes’ first and so far only movie in the superhero genre. She starred alongside comic book fan Nicolas Cage, who played the daredevil turned supernatural vigilante Ghost Rider in the feature. Mendes asserted that she was drawn to the project both because of Cage and the film’s director Mark Steven Johnson. Although she was familiar with comic book lore, it was her interaction with Johnson that sold her on the project. Still, Mendes hoped Johnson was at least open to her requests for her character.

“So we kind of had that from the start, and we had this agreement,” Mendes told Collider. “I said, ‘I’m dying to work with you now and Nic, but don’t make me just the chick in the movie. Give her some obstacle, some struggle.’ Obviously, I play a reporter as well and so I wasn’t just some little girl, but Mark is amazing.”

At the time, Mendes was also very mindful about her character’s fans. When she researched the source material, Mendes noticed that she and Roxanne weren’t exactly physical matches.

“I looked back and Roxanne Simpson is obviously very different from me. I was like, ‘So, she’s blonde and Caucasian, blue eyed, not me.’ But I hope that the comic book fans don’t reject that. I hope that they accept me for another version of Roxanne,” she said.

But there were a few physical features that Mendes was willing to change to look more like Marvel comics’ Roxanne.

“So what I did realize what I could do was that, I swear this is so silly of me, but hopefully it works. I realized she was very, very voluptuous in all the comic books,” Mendes said. “She had massive boobage and hips, and I was like, ‘Okay, why don’t I not watch what I eat so much and let the fun stuff grow.’ So I let the fun stuff grow because at least that way I could give them the voluptuous part. Hopefully, they won’t be disappointed.”

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Mendes was satisfied with Ghost Rider’s interpretation of Roxanne to an extent. Admittedly, The Other Guys actor revealed that her role still maintained certain damsel-in-distress qualities.

“She kind of is which there is something kind of sexy about, but that’s not all she is,” Mendes said. “There is something kind of sweet and innocent that we wanted to keep about that, but she wasn’t …read more

Source:: Showbiz Cheat Sheet

      

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