The Oscar-assigned performer walked the mat at the presentation of her new family journey movement roller coaster, End of the Road, in Los Angeles on Tuesday, and she consulted with ET’s Kevin Frazier about her new film, and her alleged “no passing” articulation.

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Latifah joked that she’s made them start “all along,” yet perceived that it truly happened considering how once in a while it gives off an impression of being her characters were killed off in her underlying movies

Believe it or not, she met a merciless end in her breakout work as Cleo Sims in Set It Off in 1996, then again in 1998’s Sphere, and 1999’s The Bone Collector.

“I was as, ‘I don’t get to do any side projects if I keep on being this extraordinary at [dying].’ So I said, ‘Look, you really want to put a no passing arrangement in these arrangements so they can’t just kill me off along these lines. I’m never going to get a continuation in!” she said with a laugh.

Concerning side projects, Latifah moreover shared a report on the long awaited follow-subject to her hit spoof Girls Trip, and she figured out, “From all that I know it’s locked and stacked and good to go. It’s just that somebody’s should get it moving.”

 

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She added that she’s “not precisely certain” where the side project will be set, nonetheless “it will be around the world.”

In the mean time, the performer’s latest errand, End of the Road, sees her highlighting as a mother of two on a trip through the desert nearby her kin (played by Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges). Right when they witness a severe crime at a roadside hotel, the family become the targets of a bewildering killer and ought to fight for their lives.