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It sounds likeSerena Williamswouldn’t be opposed to a sequel to — or a trilogy for —King Richard.
“King Richardhad a perfect ending with Venuson the tennis court … Venus goes in her direction, and I go in my direction,” Serena explained. “It’s two completely different stories.”
However, the tennis champ admitted thatshould a follow-up film ever occur, the story would likely be hard for her to relive.
“I had a rough journey,” she said. “I didn’t do well and then I did. It’s a lot of drama. It’s a telenovela.”
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Serena also detailed how she is someone who doesn’t dwell on the past, and is always striving to achieve another future goal.
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“I don’t think I recognize my accomplishments enough. I’m one of those people that’s like, ‘If it’s done, it’s done, I’ve moved on.’ Because if you think about what you’ve done too much, you may stop doing it,” she stated. “And I never want to stop. I’m still trying to reach my goals.”
King Richardfollows Serena and Venus' start in tennis and their rise to becoming champions in the sport. The project comes from director Reinaldo Marcus Green (Joe Bell).
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The film starsSaniyya Sidneyas a young Venus andDemi Singletonas a young Serena.Aunjanue Ellis, Jon Bernthal,Dylan McDermott, andTony Goldwynalso star.
Smith, 53, won the Academy Award for best actor for his portrayal of Richard, as well as a SAG Award, BAFTA, NAACP Image Award, Critics' Choice, and Golden Globe award.
King Richardis currently streaming on HBO Max.
source: people.com