Zelda Williams is ready to make her directorial debut in Lisa Frankenstein

Zelda Williams

Zelda Williams, daughter of the late actor Robin Williams, announced the exciting news on Twitter on Wednesday.

Zelda Williams made her feature film debut in the zombie romantic comedy this year.

Set in 1989, Lisa Frankenstein, who will play Cole Sprouts and Catherine Newton. Focuses on a high school student who accidentally retrieves the corpse of the highly attractive Victoria from the dead during a thunderstorm and turns him into the man of her dreams, according to Ultimate. Expression.

Excited about the upcoming project, Robin Williams’ daughter tweeted on Wednesday. “I know Hollywood has a bad reputation for coming up with sequels, remakes, and reboots again and again…and yes, it is!

“But it also finally allowed me to write the craziest and most beautiful zombie script I’ve ever read, and I’d be so grateful for that!”

The 32-year-old woman, who followed in her late father’s footsteps with a career in Hollywood. Previously admitted that she never expected this trip.

“I don’t act without knowing where I’m going to end up,” he told The News in 2017. It might be pessimistic, but I knew I would never be my father, so I did it because I love him.”,” he said. “It’s not like I’m returning to my parents because I’m better known.”

She said at the time, “I grew up with Buffy, a vampire slayer. And a show that doesn’t sexualize everything and doesn’t title everything. Can you give someone a brilliant and bold female role? I want the show to kick my ass!”

After the deaths of Robin Zelda and her brothers Zack Williams, 38, and Cody Williams, 30, they voiced mental health awareness.

Last August, Zack paid a heartfelt tribute to his father on Twitter, writing that his legacy was filled with “joy and inspiration” for all his fans and loved ones.

“Dad, you died seven years ago today,” she wrote alongside a photo of her father. “The joy also inspiration you bring to the world are held in your legacy and in your family, friends, and fans who love you. You live to make people laugh and help others. Today I will celebrate your memory. I love you forever.”

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