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Charlize Theron Knew Aeon Flux Would Flop: "We F--ked It All Up"

Charlize Theron is nothing if not self-aware.
In the latest issue of Variety (on newsstands now), the actress admits her career took a surprising turn after she won an Oscar in 2004 for Monster. "As far as work goes, it opens up a lot of doors. But also, it's so overwhelming to have everybody clamoring and saying, 'This is what you should do.' There's so much noise," Theron recalls. "I felt a little unstable afterwards."
How did the actress find her way? "Someone else wins," she says. "So it takes it off you."
One of Theron's first post-Oscar projects was Aeon Flux, based on the animated science fiction television series of the same name. "I got offered a lot of stuff in action movies that was either the girl behind the computer or the wife," she says. "When Aeon Flux came to me, I thought that could be something." Even in the beginning, she had her doubts about the widely panned movie. "I was never completely sold on the entire concept, but I really loved Karyn Kusama's movie [Girlfight]. So, I threw myself into that with the belief that she's a great filmmaker."
Charlize Theron, Variety
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"And then we f--ked it all up," the actress says with a laugh. "I just don't think we really knew how to execute it. And it's disappointing, but it happens. I've been in this business long enough to know that you cannot get it right every time. I might have gotten this right because of that."
Theron is referring to her new movie Atomic Blonde, produced through her company, Denver & Delilah Prods. The 41-year-old actress spent five years developing the material after reading a treatment based on an unpublished graphic novel titled The Coldest City. She hired screenwriter Kurt Johnstad and director David Leitch, and they set the budget at $30 million. Theron, who earns $10 million per project, took a pay cut in exchange for a percentage of box office profits. In the Focus Features film, Theron plays the badass Lorraine Broughton, a top-level spy for MI6.

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