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Why would it be Emma's character? From what we've seen thus far, her character is comparatively reserved and more conservatively dressed than her friends. For example, Billie's character is all rock and roll with big, teased blond hair, bold makeup, and even bolder clothing choices; Emma's character opts for clothing in neutral pastels, headbands, sweaters, and low-key makeup. Her style is classic "final girl" material. Add to this evidence in the trailer that Emma's character seems to have survived a home invasion in the past and isn't seen in as much peril as her friends (we don't doubt she'll be in the thick of it, but we have to go on what the trailer shows us for now), and it's hard to consider Emma playing any other kind of character other than some sort of play on the final girl.Then again,AHS: 1984 On top of it all, we also must speculate whether or not she'll invite a few notable guests onto the show. After posting that adorable selfie with Anne Hathaway just a few weeks ago, we can only wonder if THIS WILL BE MIA'S CHANCE TO ACTUALLY MAKE IT TO THE SHOW LIKE SHE PROMISED. Either way, we are certain that there are more interesting things to talk about now, and no extensive card tricks will be required to tide the audience over.Twitter contentView on TwitterRelated:The Most Iconic New York City Movie Heroines EverCheck this out:In news that will surprise,wellno one,Kim Kardashian Westmight be launchinganotherbeauty-centric brand to join her empire soon.As reported byWWD “If I’m wearing my hoodie on the train, you’re going to see a torso with a dildo coming out, and you’re just going to have to be comfortable with that. This exists in the world. We’re here and we’re not going anywhere. We’re actually about to get real loud and that’s it, you’re going to have to deal with it!” Collabs like this create an important space to do just that: show people that black queer women are here and they’re not going anywhere.Deal with it. the percentage of women nominated for behind-the-scenes roles barely increased to 23% from 20% at the 2017 Oscars. And there are three categories in which there was no representation of women in the nominations this year: score, sound editing, and visual effects.

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