The film isn't officially being named as a 'reboot' or 'remake', because it will acknowledge thre previous movies and television shows.
“There is a kitsch nature to the last ones that was super fun, but nowadays if you see a woman in combat, everything should be something completely and utterly well within their ability,” Stewart explained in a previous interview.
“And [the new trio of Angels] work together really, really beautifully. And there’s a whole network of Angels — it’s not just three — it’s women across the entire globe [that] are connected and helping each other.”
SO keen!
"It is not maybe everyone's immediate response that it would be, like, something we would have to see again because the one I grew up with was so much fun." Stewart also explained in a recent interview. "And you know, the re-imagining is so grounded and well-intentioned and really shows the way women can work together now."
Besides, anything with Noah Centineo's cheeky grin is worth watching.
Charlie's Angels is in theaters on Nov. 15.