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Eva Green plays a funkier Mary Poppins in new movie

Now that the TV series Penny Dreadful is officially over, fans won’t have the chance to see their favorite actress Eva Green on a weekly basis. But the wait won’t be too long as the 36-year-old Paris-born beauty has one film coming right up: Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children.

Mumtaj Begum (The Star/Asia News Network)
Thu, September 15, 2016

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Eva Green plays a funkier Mary Poppins in new movie The 36-year-old Paris-born Eva Green has one film coming right up: "Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children". (foxmovies.com/File)

Now that the TV series Penny Dreadful is officially over, fans won’t have the chance to see their favorite actress Eva Green on a weekly basis. But the wait won’t be too long as the 36-year-old Paris-born beauty has one film coming right up: Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children.

The film, which is based on a novel by Ransom Riggs, is directed by Tim Burton and sees Green in the titular role – a mistress who runs a special orphanage home for children with amazing gifts.

As seen in the trailer, Green’s character is not without her own extraordinary abilities. In a tense scene, Miss Peregrine transforms into a falcon! “I wish I could just turn into a real bird,” Green told USA Today.

Although the transformation is naturally done with CGI, Green still had to do some wire work to complete the initial change. She added: “You do the somersaults and have people pulling wires and stuff and you feel like a moron, but it works. It’s kind of magical.”

(Read also: ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ fails to wonder)

In the book, the character is more schoolmarmish but for the film, Green described her character as “kind of a Mary Poppins on speed. She smokes a pipe, she uses a crossbow. She’s bonkers in a lovely way.”

Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children opens on Sept 29.

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