Pamela Anderson reveals how her sons convinced her to remake “Barb Wire”

Pamela Anderson reveals how her sons convinced her to remake “Barb Wire”
Photos: Instagram @pamelaanderson

In this week’s cover interview with People magazine, Pamela Anderson revealed behind-the-scenes details about the remake of the 1996 classic.

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The cult classic from the 1990s is one of the most significant roles in the career of Pamela Anderson, who plays a leather-clad bounty hunter during the Second American Civil War.

The film, based on the comic by Chris Warner and published by Dark Horse Comics, will receive a new version produced by Pamela Anderson and her sons, Brandon and Dylan Lee.

“My sons came to me and said, ‘Mom, we want to make a TV version of Barb Wire,’” she said in the interview. The “Baywatch” star responded in surprise: “What? Really?”

She explained that it would be more like “a dark romantic comedy” and that she is very excited about the new project.

“I think of films like ‘Barbarella’ and even ‘Mr. Freedom.’ They were torn apart by critics but became cult favorites. So in the end, what is success? The work is still there, and people love that character too,” she commented.

When it was released, “Barb Wire” was not very well received by film critics, but over the years it has gained the affection and admiration of movie lovers.

“I think we did exactly what we set out to do. But I think that, with this, it’s again a bit of redemption. And my sons, my boys, are very protective of me, and they’re going to have fun with it,” Pamela Anderson celebrated.

She says that her participation in the reboot is not yet certain, only that she will be involved in producing the film.

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