"Sin City" and "Fantastic Four" are both films well-received and closely watched by media and movie fans; naturally, an audition invitation to play their leading female roles is a very rare opportunity.
Both fall into the category of classic comic book adaptations. The comic master Frank Miller, who once worked on "Wolverine" and "Batman," launched "Sin City" in 1991. The comic drew from the noir detective novels of Raymond Chandler, as well as the Japanese masterpieces "Lone Wolf and Cub" by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima, featuring uniquely stark black-and-white visuals while embodying intense cinematic scenes and traditional sculptural art styles, coexisting with violence and humanity.
Upon its publication, "Sin City" was fervently pursued by comic fans and garnered a large hardcore fanbase, establishing Miller's status as a master. Later creators like Mike Mignola of "Hellboy" and "Punisher" were heavily influenced by him.