Cate Blanchett rocks neon orange hair as she shoots video game film adaptation Borderlands… after winning Oscar for Tár
She officially earned an Oscar nomination for her critically acclaimed film Tár just two days ago.
But Cate Blanchett is not resting on her laurels.
The actress, 53, was spotted reshooting scenes for another new movie, Borderlands, in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Light, camera, action! Cate Blanchett was spotted reshooting scenes for another new movie, Borderlands, in Los Angeles on Thursday
Cate, dressed as her character Lilith, donned a full head of neon red-orange hair and a fashion-forward cyberpunk outfit as she roamed the set with a folder in her hand.
Her costume consisted of a low-cut burgundy top, a black structured jacket, and numerous belts tied around her waist and legs.
She wore shiny leather boots and mittens.
A swipe of smokey eyeshadow and blush polished off the makeup.


It does not miss! Cate, dressed as her character Lilith, donned a full head of neon red-orange hair and a fashion-forward cyberpunk outfit as she roamed the set with a folder in her hand.
Borderlands is a film adaptation of the video game of the same name. The feature is based on the popular 2009 Western RPG/first person shooter game.
Blanchett plays Lilith, a superhuman “mermaid” who is one of the games with multiple playable characters and one of six women in the galaxy who have her psychic abilities.
The game follows four “vault hunters” on the planet Pandora, where they try to find a secret location full of advanced alien technology while fending off marauders and thieves.

No way to stop it! The actress isn’t resting on her laurels after earning another Oscar nod earlier this week

Meet Lilith: Blanchett plays Lilith, a superhuman “mermaid” who is one of the games with multiple playable characters and one of the six women in the galaxy who have her psychic abilities.

Action-packed: The game follows four “vault hunters” on the planet Pandora, where they try to find a secret location full of advanced alien technology while fending off marauders and thieves.
There seems to be no slowing down for Cate after her latest Oscar nomination for her scene-stealing performance in Tár.
The star was nominated in the Best Actress category for her portrayal of Lydia Tár, a manipulative conductor who becomes the first-ever female conductor of a German orchestra.
Blanchett is now part of a small circle of elite actors who have been nominated for an Oscar eight times, joining Marlon Brando, Judi Dench, Geraldine Page, Peter O’Toole and Glenn Close.
She has already won two Oscars, one for The Aviator (2005) and the other for Blue Jasmine (2014).

Stage-stealing performance: The star was nominated in the Best Actress category for her portrayal of Lydia Tár, a manipulative conductor who becomes the first-ever female conductor of a German orchestra
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