Photo: Niko TaverniseHalle Berryis teasing the future of herJohn Wickcharacter, Sofia Al-Azwar.The actress, 55, first appeared in theJohn Wickfranchise as Sofia in 2019’sJohn Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum. And while she confirmed in a Tuesday interview withIGNthat she will not appear inJohn Wick: Chapter 4next year, she just may have another project in the works.“Sofia’s not in the nextJohn Wickmovie,” Berry told IGN, before adding, “There could possibly be a Sofia…her own movie. So she might not be inJohn Wick, but she might be doing her own thingy-thingy.“Amy Sussman/GettyBerry explained to IGN that creating a movie for Sofia would be a form of “putting some ointment on a little sore.” Berry was previously set to star in her ownJames Bondspinoff after appearing in the franchise as Jinx, Bond’s love interest, in 2002’sDie Another Day.Varietyreported in 2020 that plans for Berry’s spinoff were canceled after MGM, the studio behind the Bond franchise, “got cold feet about the film’s $80 million budget.“The actress later opened up toVarietyabout the “disappointing” experience, explaining, “It was ahead of its time. Nobody was ready to sink that kind of money into a Black female action star. They just weren’t sure of its value. That’s where we were then.“While herJohn Wickspinoff has yet to be confirmed, Berry has plenty of exciting projects on the horizon. Her latest film, an outer space thriller titledMoonfall, premieres in theaters Feb. 4.Aside fromMoonfall, Berry is also working on sci-fi dramaThe Mothershipand a film withMark WahlbergtitledOur Man From Jersey.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Berry, who made her directorial debut last year with the Netflix filmBruised, recentlyopened upabout her career and her experience as a Black woman in Hollywood in ABC’sSoul of a Nation Presents: Screen Queens Rising.“I feel like I’m someone who is always asked to prove themselves, over and over and over and over again. I’m always having to prove,” she said in an exclusive first look at the special shared with PEOPLE Friday.Berry added, “The fight has been consistent. Obstacle after obstacle, fight every single day.“John Wick: Chapter 4premieres in theaters March 24, 2023.
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Halle Berryis teasing the future of herJohn Wickcharacter, Sofia Al-Azwar.The actress, 55, first appeared in theJohn Wickfranchise as Sofia in 2019’sJohn Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum. And while she confirmed in a Tuesday interview withIGNthat she will not appear inJohn Wick: Chapter 4next year, she just may have another project in the works.“Sofia’s not in the nextJohn Wickmovie,” Berry told IGN, before adding, “There could possibly be a Sofia…her own movie. So she might not be inJohn Wick, but she might be doing her own thingy-thingy.“Amy Sussman/GettyBerry explained to IGN that creating a movie for Sofia would be a form of “putting some ointment on a little sore.” Berry was previously set to star in her ownJames Bondspinoff after appearing in the franchise as Jinx, Bond’s love interest, in 2002’sDie Another Day.Varietyreported in 2020 that plans for Berry’s spinoff were canceled after MGM, the studio behind the Bond franchise, “got cold feet about the film’s $80 million budget.“The actress later opened up toVarietyabout the “disappointing” experience, explaining, “It was ahead of its time. Nobody was ready to sink that kind of money into a Black female action star. They just weren’t sure of its value. That’s where we were then.“While herJohn Wickspinoff has yet to be confirmed, Berry has plenty of exciting projects on the horizon. Her latest film, an outer space thriller titledMoonfall, premieres in theaters Feb. 4.Aside fromMoonfall, Berry is also working on sci-fi dramaThe Mothershipand a film withMark WahlbergtitledOur Man From Jersey.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Berry, who made her directorial debut last year with the Netflix filmBruised, recentlyopened upabout her career and her experience as a Black woman in Hollywood in ABC’sSoul of a Nation Presents: Screen Queens Rising.“I feel like I’m someone who is always asked to prove themselves, over and over and over and over again. I’m always having to prove,” she said in an exclusive first look at the special shared with PEOPLE Friday.Berry added, “The fight has been consistent. Obstacle after obstacle, fight every single day.“John Wick: Chapter 4premieres in theaters March 24, 2023.
Halle Berryis teasing the future of herJohn Wickcharacter, Sofia Al-Azwar.
The actress, 55, first appeared in theJohn Wickfranchise as Sofia in 2019’sJohn Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum. And while she confirmed in a Tuesday interview withIGNthat she will not appear inJohn Wick: Chapter 4next year, she just may have another project in the works.
“Sofia’s not in the nextJohn Wickmovie,” Berry told IGN, before adding, “There could possibly be a Sofia…her own movie. So she might not be inJohn Wick, but she might be doing her own thingy-thingy.”
Amy Sussman/Getty

Berry explained to IGN that creating a movie for Sofia would be a form of “putting some ointment on a little sore.” Berry was previously set to star in her ownJames Bondspinoff after appearing in the franchise as Jinx, Bond’s love interest, in 2002’sDie Another Day.
Varietyreported in 2020 that plans for Berry’s spinoff were canceled after MGM, the studio behind the Bond franchise, “got cold feet about the film’s $80 million budget.”
The actress later opened up toVarietyabout the “disappointing” experience, explaining, “It was ahead of its time. Nobody was ready to sink that kind of money into a Black female action star. They just weren’t sure of its value. That’s where we were then.”
While herJohn Wickspinoff has yet to be confirmed, Berry has plenty of exciting projects on the horizon. Her latest film, an outer space thriller titledMoonfall, premieres in theaters Feb. 4.
Aside fromMoonfall, Berry is also working on sci-fi dramaThe Mothershipand a film withMark WahlbergtitledOur Man From Jersey.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Berry, who made her directorial debut last year with the Netflix filmBruised, recentlyopened upabout her career and her experience as a Black woman in Hollywood in ABC’sSoul of a Nation Presents: Screen Queens Rising.
“I feel like I’m someone who is always asked to prove themselves, over and over and over and over again. I’m always having to prove,” she said in an exclusive first look at the special shared with PEOPLE Friday.
Berry added, “The fight has been consistent. Obstacle after obstacle, fight every single day.”
John Wick: Chapter 4premieres in theaters March 24, 2023.
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