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Jessica Alba Craving Some Action

Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Action, Celeb News, Celebrity Gossip,

Jessica Alba in Dark AngelJessica Alba wants to make another action movie. The 30-year-old actress - who gave birth to Haven Garner, her second daughter with husband Cash Warren, last weekend - thinks it would be "fun" to appear in something similar to her 2000 TV series Dark Angel, which was canceled after two seasons.

"I'd like to do an action movie next as I haven't really done one since Dark Angel. It'd be fun to get back to doing some of those."

Jessica can next be seen in Spy Kids 4; she is a big fan of the franchise and thinks it will still entertain viewers in years to come: "I'm a fan of the Spy Kids movies. It's not just the grown-ups that get to do all the action to save the world. The kids do too, which is really neat. The first was my favorite and I think it's timeless. The theme of a family working together and enjoying every moment still resonates and will do in another 10 years."


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Quote of the Day: Robert Rodriguez on Alba’s Spy Kids Role

Jessica Alba in Machete

“I was so inspired, seeing her on [the Machete] set trying to be beautiful for the camera and yet having to [run off] to change her baby’s diaper. I thought, ‘You know what, that would be great as a spy mom, I’ve got to write that in.’”

-Machete director Robert Rodriguez on why he’ll be working with actress once again, this time on Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World.

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