‘Red Sonja’ Star Matilda Lutz Slams Source Material For Being Made “With A Very Male-Gazed Orientation”, Says New Film Is “Very Women-Empowered”

Red Sonja prepares for her next challenge on Jung-Geun Yoon's variant cover to Red Sonja Vol. 7 #4 "His Master's Voice, Part Four" (2023), Dynamite Comics
Red Sonja prepares for her next challenge on Jung-Geun Yoon's variant cover to Red Sonja Vol. 7 #4 "His Master's Voice, Part Four" (2023), Dynamite Comics

According to its star Matilda Lutz, the upcoming Red Sonja film will be seeking to abandon the “male-gazed orientation” of the heroines’ previous and original adventures in favor of a narrative that is overall “very women-empowered”.

The spirit of Red Sonja takes possession of Mary-Jane Watson in Marvel Team-Up Vol. 1 #79 "Sword of the She-Devil" (1978), Marvel Comics. Words by Christ Claremont and John Byrne, art by John Byrne, Terry Austin, Glynis Wein, and Tom Orzechowski.
The spirit of Red Sonja takes possession of Mary-Jane Watson in Marvel Team-Up Vol. 1 #79 “Sword of the She-Devil” (1978), Marvel Comics. Words by Christ Claremont and John Byrne, art by John Byrne, Terry Austin, Glynis Wein, and Tom Orzechowski.

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Lutz, who audiences may best know for her starring roles in 2017’s Revenge and 2021’s Zone 414, offered this insight into the chainmail-bikini-clad warrior’s next cinematic outing while speaking to CBR‘s Tessa Smith ahead of the South by Southwest premiere of her new film, Magpie.

Pressed by Smith for any and all information she could tease about the film, the actress asserted, “So, what I can tell about Red Sonja, is that the first ones and the comics were [made] with a very male-gazed orientation. This is a completely different story, and it’s very women-empowered, which I loved about the script.”

Red Sonja fells a dragon on Frank Cho's variant cover to Red Sonja Vol. 7 #3 "His Master's Voice, Part Three" (2023), Dynamite Comics
Red Sonja fells a dragon on Frank Cho’s variant cover to Red Sonja Vol. 7 #3 “His Master’s Voice, Part Three” (2023), Dynamite Comics

Unfortunately for fans of the crimson-haired heroine, this is not the first time that this next Red Sonja has thrown up such a red flag regarding its narrative direction.

Speaking to Variety in honor of her being ranked fifth on the 2023 entry of their annual ‘10 Screenwriters to Watch‘ list, the film’s scribe, The Witcher: Blood Origin writer Tasha Huo, teased that the Red Sonja would provide audiences with both stories of “great female friendship” as well as a glimpse into “how women uniquely survive out in the world”.

Red Sonja makes her debut in Conan the Barbarian Vol. 1 #23 "The Shadow of the Vulture!" (1972), Marvel Comics. Words by Roy Thomas, art by Barry Windsor-Smith, Sal Buscema, Dan Adkins, Chic Stone, and Artie Simek.
Red Sonja makes her debut in Conan the Barbarian Vol. 1 #23 “The Shadow of the Vulture!” (1972), Marvel Comics. Words by Roy Thomas, art by Barry Windsor-Smith, Sal Buscema, Dan Adkins, Chic Stone, and Artie Simek.

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Interestingly, despite this ‘feminist’ bent to its story, Red Sonja producer Les Weldon told Collider that the film “is also a little bit of a, I don’t wanna say a darker take, but a little bit darker take than you would expect, certainly compared to the original Red Sonja.”

However, despite the film offering such a ‘little bit darker take’, its director M.J. Bassett has confirmed that it will abandon perhaps one of the most harrowing elements of her 1985 silver screen adventure: Her sexual assault by a gang of bandits.

Red Sonja (Brigitte Nielsen) proves her warrior's skills in Red Sonja (1985), MGM
Red Sonja (Brigitte Nielsen) proves her warrior’s skills in Red Sonja (1985), MGM

“I have no interest in fictional women who use [rape] as an engine of motivation,” the director told The Hollywood Reporter‘s Scott Johnson in January 2023. “It’s not a strong motivation. She’s just a human being in the world of femininity.”

Further, though details as to Red Sonja‘s exact plot currently remain under wraps, according to a summation of Bassett’s words provided by Johnson, the film will “be an allegory for more existential questions around the survival of the species in the face of climate change.”

Red Sonja celebrates a battle well-won in Conan the Barbarian Vol. 1 #24 "The Song of Red Sonja" (1972), Marvel Comics. Words by Roy Thomas, art by Barry Windsor-Smith and Artie Simek.
Red Sonja celebrates a battle well-won in Conan the Barbarian Vol. 1 #24 “The Song of Red Sonja” (1972), Marvel Comics. Words by Roy Thomas, art by Barry Windsor-Smith and Artie Simek.

Directed by Bassett, whose filmography includes both Solomon Kane (2009) and Silent Hill: Revelation, and starring Lutz as the titular heroine and The Umbrella Academy actor Robert Sheehan as her nemesis Dragan the Magnificant, Red Sonja is currently set to slice its way across the battlefield sometime in 2024.

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