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Of equal importance is Alita's character development. Contrary to common action heroes, Alita doesn't possess invincibility or an absence of sentiment; she expresses fear, rage, and happiness.
Michael [S. Ojeda] and I wanted to create this special film action with a female anti-hero. We created a short film in the beginning, a big-budget film, but we couldn't raise the money.