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Emma Stone feels very lucky to play Billie Jean King in ‘Battle of the Sexes’

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EMMA Stone felt very “lucky” to play Billie Jean King in ‘ Battle of the Sexes’.

The 28-year- old actress portrays the US sporting legend in the upcoming biopic, which looks at the sporting ace’s famous 1973 showdown with male player Bobby Riggs – played by Steve Carell – who had come out of retirement to play her in a challenge match, and she was privileged to get the chance to “dig into” the psyche of such an “inspiratio­nal” figure.

She said: “She’s such an inspiratio­nal figure and getting to dig into her psyche at age 29 snf how she’s shifted and grown over her life was an amazing thing to do, it was a very lucky thing.”

And Emma admitted there is still a “long way to go” in closing the gender pay gap. Speaking to Empire at a screening of the film at the London Film Festival on Saturday (Oct 7) night, she said: “Something Billie Jean talks about is she’d get a lot of people coming up to her and saying, ‘Billie Jean, I watched the Battle of the Sexes – the original match in 73 – and I went to work the next day and asked for a raise.’ ‘Did you get it?’

“And they’re like, ‘Yeah because I asked for it, but you empowered me to ask for it.’

“She can speak more about that than I can, but there’s still a long way to go.”

Meanwhile, Emma’s costar, Andrea Riseboroug­h, has hailed the film as being very “important” because of the ways the tennis legend pioneered social changes.

She said: “This is an important movie because Billie is an important person. What she did for social change was phenomenal.”

And directors Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton insisted the film is more than just a “tennis movie”.

Valerie said: “It wasn’t a tennis movie, it’s more about their personal stories, both Bobby Riggs’ and Billie Jean King’s. I think she was prepared for that and it’s what she wanted.” CARRIE Fisher was supposed to take centre stage in ‘Star Wars: Episode IX’.

The screen legend – who passed away last December – had returned to the franchise alongside fellow veterans Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill in the seventh instalment of the series, ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ and had been filming ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ before her death.

And though Mark – who plays Luke Skywalker – has promised fans will “love” her turn as general Leia Organa in the upcoming new film, he admitted movie bosses have had to create a new ending for her character.

Speaking at New York Comic Con, he said: “You’re going to really love her in (‘Last Jedi’).

“I know they’re going to try and find a way to close her story in ( Episode) Nine that gives her the respect she deserves, because ( Han Solo) was more prominent in (‘ The Force Awakens’), Luke’s a little more prominent in Eight, and certainly Leia was meant to be more prominent in Nine.

“Worldwide, everyone feels that gap she left. But we all have to hang in there. And if she’s out there somewhere, we have to give her the one-finger salute. Come on everybody, for Carrie.”

And Mark admitted he has really missed Carrie’s presence on set. — BANG Showbiz

Mark Hamill: Carrie to take centre stage in Episode IX

 ??  ?? Emma arrives for the film ‘Battle of the Sexes’ at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival ( TIFF) last month.
Emma arrives for the film ‘Battle of the Sexes’ at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival ( TIFF) last month.

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