In the world of superheroes, if there is almost everyone, Whoopi Goldberg has identified an unjustly forgotten social group: older black women.

The actress, who is celebrating 30 years since her Oscar win for Best Supporting Actress (

Ghost

) this year, revealed to

Variety that

she has decided to remedy the omission by writing a super movie herself. hero whose main character will be an elderly woman, African-American like herself.

“Ever since I was a kid, I've been obsessed with superheroes.

Everyone is saving Earth all the time.

But do you know who is really going to save the Earth?

Old black women, ”she said.

Return to the convent

Whoopi Goldberg doesn't say much more about the plot of his project, but it will apparently focus on an elderly woman who must learn to use her newfound superpowers.

In the meantime, we should soon find her in a costume that has little to do with that of a superheroine (although), since she will return in the role of singer / nun Deloris Van Cartier in

Sister Act 3

, scheduled for Disney +.

Whoopi Goldberg also remains at the presentation of

The View

, the talk show she has co-hosted for over ten years.

“I'm here until I think I can't do it anymore, but I'm not there yet.

As long as I'm allowed to do both, being an actress and a host, then I do.

When they tell me "No, you can't", I'll find a solution, "she concludes.

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