For “Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion,” a new Disney series about a Mexican American teen chosen to become a superhero, fit was paramount.
Adds Villarreal, the star of such films as “Akeelah and the Bee”: “You have to know where your mark is because you’re not going to see it. I had it easy, compared to Scar, because I could take mine off. She couldn’t.” Social media, for example, becomes a plot point. Violet’s best friend wants to capture those shining moments on camera but, frequently, discovers “there’s definitely so much more to life than just social media,” says Estevez. “You don’t always need to be on it. realizes ‘maybe I can just live in the moment instead of being on social media all the time.’”
While Estevez had a steeper luchador learning curve than Villarreal , she had to brush up on the history. “I was aware of what they were but I didn’t know about their struggle. I definitely got more educated.”“I was just so happy to be here,” the 29-year-old Villarreal says. “I completely trusted everyone around me.” And now? “I feel strong and confident in the suit.”
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