An Alita: Battle Angel Sequel Is More Important Than Ever For Hispanic Representation

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When I walked into my screening for Robert Rodriguez’s Alita: Battle Angel, I had no idea that I’d be stepping into a new obsession when it came to the world of cinema. Despite the world of upcoming 2025 movies not holding any prospects for a potential sequel, I’m one of the people who are still holding out the hope for a return to Iron City after five years of fandom.

But, upon really thinking about this movie, especially in the terms of Hispanic Heritage Month, I think I’ve found even more reasons why Alita: Fallen Angel needs to happen. Chiefly among them is the fact that such a follow-up is more important than ever for Hispanic representation at the movies.

Rosa Salazar looks at her doll body arms while sitting up in bed in Alita: Battle Angel.

(Image credit: 20th Century Fox)

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