Followers of “The Boys” might have questioned why Madelyn Stillwell, the scheming Vought VP who forges a harmful, intimate alliance with Homelander in season 1, appeared so acquainted. The reason being that there is a superb likelihood they’ve seen the actress Elizabeth Shue in a earlier movie or film. Shue is not fairly a family title, however her variety of minor roles stretches again all the way in which to the ’80s, when she was starring in Burger King advertisements alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar.
One in every of her largest roles was as Marty’s girlfriend Jennifer within the “Again to the Future” trilogy, though she did not play Jennifer for all of it. The primary movie had Claudia Wells within the position; it makes for a jarring expertise when binge-watching the films immediately, because the second film begins off with a recreation of the primary movie’s closing scene, besides we’re watching a distinct model of Jennifer with no clarification given.
So, what’s up with the forged change? Properly, it is fairly tragic: Claudia Wells’ mom was dying of breast most cancers, so the actress now not had the time nor the desire to movie the sequel. “I simply did not have it in me to do something however take care of the stress and the feelings that had been happening because of my mother being within the strategy of dying,” Wells defined in a 2015 interview. “I simply wasn’t in a spot to have the ability to take into consideration my profession or the movie or something aside from what I used to be doing with my very own life.”
How the position modified for Elizabeth Shue
It isn’t clear how a lot the change in actresses affected this artistic alternative, however Jennifer turns into barely extra fleshed out as a personality within the second film. Whereas Jennifer within the authentic movie was straight-up ignored for a lot of the second and third acts, “Half II” makes her really feel like an actual individual, even when it would not do a lot else. Jennifer is not handled that properly by Doc and Marty — at one level Doc sedates her they usually depart her unconscious physique in an alley, which is insane — however she’s nonetheless given just a little extra company than Wells’ model of the character ever acquired.
Quite a lot of this gave the impression to be results of “Half II” being beholden to the ending of the primary movie, the place they present Jennifer stepping into the DeLorean with them as they journey again to the longer term. That closing scene was written largely as a joke, with no actual intention of creating a sequel. As co-writer Bob Gale defined in a 2015 interview, “When it got here time for us to write down the second and determine what we had been going to do — ‘What’re we going to do with Jennifer?’ She’s not a really properly developed character and the story just isn’t about her, and we really ended up having to have her unconscious for many of ‘Again to the Future II.'”
And the way did Wells really feel about Elizabeth Shue taking up the position? “Once I discovered she was forged, I used to be really very flattered and honored as a result of I feel she’s an incredible actress,” Wells stated. “And humorous sufficient, [the lead role in] ‘Adventures in Babysitting’ was between her, me and Phoebe Cates. I’ve nothing however respect and reward for her.”
