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Charlie’s Angels: First images of Kristen Stewart in Elizabeth Banks's reboot released

Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska join the former 'Twilight' actor 

Jack Shepherd
Friday 12 April 2019 07:20 BST
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The first images from Elizabeth Banks‘s reboot of Charlie’s Angels have been released.

The forthcoming film, which reaches cinemas on 15 November, will star Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska.

Entertainment Weekly shared the first-look images, which show the cast wearing colourful attire and lots of leopard print.

Banks herself will play Bosley. However, there will be multiple versions of Bosley in the film, with Patrick Stewart and Djimon Hounsou also set to play the part.

“Bosley is now a rank in the organisation, like lieutenants,” Banks explained.

“All of the Angels have been played by different women and have had different names, but the Bosley character was always named Bosley no matter who played him. We thought, ‘Well, that must mean it’s more than a name.’”

Banks also spoke about how the film will be a continuation of the Charlie’s Angels story, rather than a remake.

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