Inde Navarrette is navigating her career path after her breakout hit in the horror sensation ‘Obsession’. The 25-year-old actress has enjoyed a meteoric rise in awareness and critical acclaim since the film’s release, which has now surpassed $400 million at the global box office and established her as one of the industry’s most sought-after up-and-coming talents.According to Nylon magazine, Navarrette confirmed his openness to joining a major superhero franchise when asked directly about the possibility. “I would,” he replied when asked about making a movie with one of the major superhero studios.The actress has reportedly met with several high-profile filmmakers as she considers her next projects. He met with the director of an upcoming superhero reboot focusing on a mutant team, who is known for his work in action cinema. Navarrette has also reunited with a legendary filmmaker who is currently in the casting stage for ‘Heat 2’, the sequel to his iconic 1995 crime thriller.
Considerations on upcoming projects and anthology series
Despite the range of meetings and opportunities, Navarrette’s next project is ready. He appears in ‘Invertigo’, directed by Matthias Hoene, which has finished filming. The project follows “a group of reckless teenagers who convince a young park worker to sneak them onto a roller coaster before its official opening. However, a system failure traps them hundreds of feet in the air, forcing them to fight for survival as buried traumas and hidden tensions erupt in chaos.“On the possibility of continuing the ‘Obsession’ story, Navarrette expressed nuanced opinions about the future of the franchise. The original director has indicated to the media that he already has “a really cool idea” for a sequel. However, Navarrette suggested an alternative direction to expand the universe. “I think the nice thing about it is that there’s no sequel. I think it would be nice if Curry did the anthology series he was talking about, where each one is a different wish,” he said.
Navarrette’s approach to capitalizing on his momentum
The actress has embraced the whirlwind of opportunities surrounding her breakthrough role by prioritizing professional advancement over personal rest. “I don’t care how much I’m not sleeping because I don’t know if I’ll get this chance again. I really want to show that ‘Obsession’ wasn’t just lightning in a bottle,” Navarrette told the publication.Navarrette will next be seen in the Matthias Hoene-directed survival thriller ‘Invertigo’ as he continues to weigh offers for future projects, including the possibility of joining a major superhero franchise.