In what sounds like something from a bygone era and from a post-apocalyptic future, Kim Kardashian is taking her fashion-forward sensibility back to the big screen, this time in a way fans never anticipated. And she is doing it all over again for Amazon MGM Studios' live-action Bratz film, where she won't only be a producer but also play a ridiculously hot role on the big screen, which frankly was just her all along.
Kim Kardashian, at 44, remains capable of rewriting the laws of celebrity influence. It's no surprise that Kim would have a thing for the Bratz project; the Bratz dolls have always been icons of unapologetic fashion and straight-up attitude, two things Kim has built an entire kingdom around. This casting isn't brilliant so much as it is a savvy synergy of brand and star.
Plot details are scarce. However, industry sources have revealed that Kim's role will bring an edgy vibe to the Bratz world. Kim is the only one who can make this high-fashion villain breathe glamorous life. But from reality TV to beauty empires and courtroom studies, she has demonstrated again and again that reinvention is her superpower.
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This represents Kim's second high-profile project with Amazon MGM Studios, expanding the actress's list of screen credits. Most recently, in "American Horror Story" season 12, and about to helm Hulu's "All's Fair," a legal drama produced by Ryan Murphy, Kim is clearly committed to acting. She is also producing and starring in "The 5th Wheel," a Netflix comedy that hasn't yet been shot, suggesting that she is deliberately shifting priorities away from a career resurgence in both narrative filmmaking and acting.
This new film, based on Bratz, is also an opportunity for a cultural reset. The 2007 Bratz movie never quite delivered, but with Kim putting her own twist and Amazon MGM's muscle behind the reboot, the stakes are high. Kim starring in a film connected to an iconic childhood brand might also be yet another sign that, as her four children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, continue to grow up on social media, the reality star is embracing her role as a Hollywood mom.
Whether you hate her or just hate watching her succeed, Kim Kardashian's venture into the Bratz-inverse is already proving to be one of the year's most unexpected casting choices. Well, brace yourselves because fashion, fierceness, and some serious attitude are headed to theaters.

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