12 January: Selena talks about relating so much to Mavis and many more in the new interview with DevdisCourse

Selena talks about relating so much to Mavis and final of Hotel Transylvania and so much more in the new interview with “DevdisCourse”.

The ”Hotel Transylvania” films will always remain special to Gomez who started out as a teen actor with TV series ”Barney & Friends” and later played the lead role of Alex Russo in Disney Channel show ”Wizards of Waverly Place”

‘I’m sad, of course. Obviously it was so much fun and it was years of my life and it felt like home. It felt like a family. So it’s bittersweet.

”I think that we were running out of ideas and we’ve done a good job at creating really great messages within movies. So I don’t know. I’m kind of bummed. Andy and I. We’re going to have to do something else together,” the 29-year-old actor told PTI in an interview.

”I think that Mavis cares a lot about her family and she cares a lot about making sure that everyone’s happy. Sometimes I’m guilty of being a little bit of a people pleaser. It’s nice but also sometimes you gotta take care of yourself. So I relate to her in that way, in that manner.

”Also, my voice changed drastically from the first one to this one. And so it’s kind of insane. I’m proud to have grown up with Mavis and she’s a good person. I hope I’m a good person,” Gomez said.

”It’s safe to say when you’re with Steve Martin and Martin Short, you have got legends and you’ve got a whole fan base that’s incredibly loyal across all generations. For me, it was really cool to show my eight-year-old sister who Steve and Marty were.

”So I think it was a combination of obviously the team that created it and also the fact that it was during the pandemic. It’s odd to say that ‘Only Murders in the Building’ was a comforting show, but in a way it worked because we tried to make people laugh, but also keep them on their toes and excite them the whole time. So it was a blast. I’m so happy that people like it,” she added.

Source: www.devdiscourse.com

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