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Chris Pine Wants To See More Female Leads


By Jeanne Sutton
04th Feb 2016

HOLLYWOOD, CA - JANUARY 25: Actor Chris Pine attends the premiere of Disney's "The Finest Hours" at TCL Chinese Theatre on January 25, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

Chris Pine Wants To See More Female Leads

Star Trek actor and onetime Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Chris Pine is winning our hearts over today with his dead-on comments about why Hollywood needs more female leads. (We knew he had to be sound after Jo interviewed him a few years ago.)

Pine told DuJour magazine that the whole masculinity and guns thing isn’t good for cinema.??Action is so synonymous with violence and revenge and eye-for-an-eye; the masculine footprint in the world is so violent and obviously it hasn’t really gotten us anywhere,? the 35-year-old said. ?A woman at the forefront naturally leads with this compassion, and [is about] giving life instead of taking it… To have a strong woman who represents those qualities, I think we can start injecting this world with a little bit more of the ideology of compassion, love and positive moral strength rather than something destructive.?

Keira Knightley and Chris Pine attend the UK Premiere of "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit"
Keira Knightley and Chris Pine attend the UK Premiere of “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit”

Promising words from a man starring in some of the movie industry’s biggest franchises. In fact, his comments make perfect sense when you consider Pine’s next high-profile role is in the Wonder Woman movie opposite Israeli actress Gal Gadot. As Wonder Woman’s boyfriend. It’s rare for an actor of Pine’s stature to take on a ‘supporting’ role, and we’re so glad Pine is kickstarting the revolution. May the BAH – boyfriend and husband – role live long and prosper. We’ve had enough action movie WAGs.