Independence Day —the story of Jasmine, an exotic dancer and single mother whose powerful independence inspires the world, angering some aliens—is set to expound upon that tale with With close to a decade of hindsight between herself and the wide theatrical release of Independence Day: Resurgence, actress Vivica A. Fox is now getting candid about the 2016 sequel that failed to match the dizzying box office heights of its 1996 predecessor. Vivica A. Fox reveals what it's like to return to the role of Jasmine 20 years later - and she helps "GMA" recognize two U.S. Army heroes! SUBSCRIBE to GMA / @gma To read the full story and others Vivica A. Fox returned for director Roland Emmerich's 'Independence Day: Resurgence' in 2016, but Will Smith didn't reprise his role from the 1996 original film Twenty years ago, Vivica A. Fox played Jasmine, an exotic dancer, in Independence Day, the alien invasion feature directed by Roland Emmerich. Her character is not only back, she (and Fox) are Jasmine Dubrow-Hiller was an exotic dancer in Los Angeles and the wife of Colonel Steven Hiller, she is the mother of Dylan. Following the war, Jasmine became a medical doctor. Jasmine and her son Dylan lived in Alabama before moving to Los Angeles. [2] Street Preacher: [Jasmine is driving around the ruins of downtown Los Angeles with hurt people in the back of a dump truck and sees a preacher holding up a cross and a Bible. He is wearing a cardboard sign around his neck that says "The Time Has Come To Repent While You Can."] The end has come! He speaketh His Word and the end hast come! Vivica Fox sits down with Ferman Patterson to discuss Two Can Play That Game coming to the DC Stage. During the events of Independence Day (1996) played by Vivica A. Fox Dylan runs into Hiller and Jasmine's bedroom and wakes them up. A Harvester spaceship arrives over Los Angeles, and Hiller packs and heads back to Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, and invites Jasmine to come stay with him on the base. Find out what happens in Scenes 26-30 of Independence Day. Get a detailed summary of the the action. Independence Day: Resurgence - Vivica A. Fox is 'Jasmine Hiller' On-Set InterviewTwo decades after the first Independence Day invasion, Earth is faced with a Independence Day (1996) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Then: Bill Pullman played the president in 'Independence Day,' and to prepare for the role he read Bob Woodward's 'Commanders' and watched the documentary 'The War Room.' Now: Pullman recently During a recent interview, Vivica A. Fox, who played Jasmine Hiller, wife of Will Smith’s character Captain Steven Hiller in the 1996 film Independence Day, shared her thoughts on the 2016 sequel and how it didn’t live up to the success of the first one, which she attributes to Will Smith’s absence. From improvised dance moves to awkward lip-locks, here are the behind-the-scenes tales from a few of our favorite hot-weather hits. In 1996's sci-fi blockbuster Independence Day, Will Smith may Vivica A. Fox had a breakthrough year in 1996, thanks to two big hits: F. Gary Gray’s female bank-robber saga Set It Off, and Roland Emmerich’s alien-invasion blockbuster Independence Day. Independence Day/Best scene/Roland Emmerich/Will Smith/Vivica A. Fox/Ross Bagley. On July 2, 1996, an enormous mothership orbits around Earth, deploying assault fortress saucers, each with Vivica A. Fox in Independence Day - Playing the girlfriend of Will Smith's Captain Steven Hiller, Vivica gave America one of its most lovably kick-ass strippers in the character Jasmine Dubrow. Vivica A. Fox fought hard for her role in Independence Day. This year marked the 25th anniversary of the Will Smith-starring action flick, with Fox telling ET's Kevin Frazier while guest hosting The Fox's screening jogged our memory of how perfectly nonsensical (and fun) the movie is. So we decided to review some of the most ridiculous moments from Independence Day.
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