Regina Hall Says 'Wild'O'DessaRole Is First Time She Left Hair-and-Makeup Looking 'Worse' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Regina Hall at the “O’Dessa” Premiere during the SXSW Conference & Festivals at the Paramount Theatre on March 8, 2025 in Austin, Texas; Regina Hall in O’DESSA.

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Regina Hallis reflecting on her “wild” transformation inO’Dessa.

“Once I got in hair and makeup and wardrobe, it lent itself to not feeling like myself, which I actually loved,” says Hall, 54, adding with a laugh, “I was like, ‘This is the first time I go to hair-and-makeup and I look worse!' "

“But in the best way,” she adds. “It was great. It was a great time, to play Neon Dion.”

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Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Sadie Sink inO’Dessa(2025).Nikola Predovic/Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures

Sadie Sink and Kelvin Harrison Jr. in O’DESSA

StarringSadie Sink(Stranger Things)as the title character,O’Dessais a rock opera set in a post-apocalyptic future, about a “farm girl on an epic quest to recover a cherished family heirloom,” according to a synopsis.

“Her journey leads her to a strange and dangerous city where she meets her one true love — but in order to save his soul, she must put the power of destiny and song to the ultimate test,” the synopsis adds.

At the SXSW premiere, Jasper, 49, told PEOPLE he is “a huge Regina fan,” adding that he could tell Hall “really [understood] the film” when first meeting about it and that it “would be something that she would be into.”

“She can kinda do anything,” he says. “And she brought it.”

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Harrison, 30, also told PEOPLE at SXSW about which musicians he looked to for inspiration for his role in the film as O’Dessa’s love interest, Euri Dervish.

“I was looking atTina Turnera little bit. I was looking atLenny Kravitz.Prince, obviously,” he says. “Iggy Popwas a huge inspiration for me. … Sara Green was my movement coach and choreographer on it, and we would start with Lenny Kravitz and we just kind of walk like him and go through the live performances, move our hips, get in our body. That was the foundation of Euri.”

Regina Hall, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Sadie Sink on March 11, 2025.Arturo Holmes/WireImage

Regina Hall, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Sadie Sink attend Searchlight Pictures' “O’Dessa” New York Screening

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While he admits that Sink kept information about the upcomingfifth and final season ofStranger Things"on lock,” Harrison says he appreciates her secrecy “because I wanna watch the show for the first time too.”

“It was so fun working with her,” he adds of the “talented” and “sweet” Sink. “That’s my bestie forever, and I’m just grateful that I got to be a part of a movie with friends. You don’t get to do that all the time — it’s coworkers — but that’s my friend.”

O’Dessais now on Hulu.

source: people.com