Lupita Nyong'o Takes on Helen of Troy Amid Controversy: What She Says About the Backlash
Lupita Nyong'o's Bold Role in 'The Odyssey'
Academy Award-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o, known for her performances in acclaimed films like '12 Years a Slave', 'Us', and 'Black Panther', is set to take on the role of Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan's new adaptation of 'The Odyssey'. Despite her remarkable achievements, Nyong'o has encountered racist criticism regarding her casting in this legendary role. In a recent conversation with Elle, she confronted the backlash directly, underscoring the mythological essence of the narrative and the diverse makeup of the cast.
Nyong'o remarked, "This is a mythological story," showing her support for Nolan's artistic vision. She acknowledged that the criticism regarding her casting would continue regardless of her responses. "I'm not spending my time thinking of a defence," she stated, emphasizing her commitment to the creative elements of the film rather than the surrounding negativity.
During the interview, Nyong'o shared her perspective on embodying Helen, a character often referred to as the most beautiful woman in Greece. "You can't perform beauty. I want to know who a character is," she articulated. Nyong'o highlighted the necessity of delving into the character's depth beyond mere physical traits, asserting that her preparation is rooted in the script provided by Nolan, which serves as the basis for her portrayal.
The backlash has drawn attention, with prominent figures like Elon Musk openly criticizing Nyong'o's casting. Musk suggested on social media that Nolan's choice was driven by a quest for accolades, claiming the director has "lost his integrity." Such statements have ignited further debate about the ramifications of casting decisions in Hollywood.
In reaction to Musk's comments, the hosts of 'The View' rallied in support of Nyong'o, with Whoopi Goldberg highlighting her recognition as one of the world's most beautiful women. Nyong'o is part of a stellar ensemble cast that features Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, and Zendaya, among others. Reflecting on the importance of the project, Nyong'o stated, "It's quite something to be a part of 'The Odyssey', because it is so grand. It spans worlds." The film is scheduled to hit theaters on July 17.