Amandla Stenberg, known for her role in "The Hunger Games," has been cast in the upcoming adaptation of "Children of Blood and Bone," a fantasy novel by Tomi Adeyemi. The casting has stirred controversy due to Stenberg's lighter skin tone compared to the character she will portray, ZĂ©lie, who is described as having dark brown skin in the book. Critics argue that this choice reflects Hollywood's ongoing issue with colorism, where lighter-skinned actors often get roles meant for darker-skinned characters. Stenberg has addressed the backlash by emphasizing the importance of representation and the need for more diverse casting in Hollywood. She expressed her commitment to using her platform to advocate for inclusivity and to ensure that the film honors the essence of the source material, while also acknowledging the valid concerns about representation.
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