Acclaimed director Baz Luhrmann (The Great Gatsby, Elvis) is preparing his next film project with Warner Bros., and everything indicates that the main character will be one of the most emblematic historical figures: Joan of Arc, the young peasant girl who, thanks to her Faith, became a hero, military leader and martyr during the Hundred Years' War in France, and whom Jenna Ortega would like to play.

Maybe she will be given the role as a birthday present? The most popular Latina of these times is coming of age today, September 27, and deserves the role!

With the working title of Jehanne or Jehanne d'Arc, the production team has started the casting process for the actress who will embody this iconic character, and as soon as Deadline broke the news, fans of the 'Wednesday' performer immediately thought of its star.

And why? Because during promotional interviews for 'Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice,' Jenna told Letterboxd that a dream character for her was Joan of Arc. Discussing 'The Passion of Joan of Arc,' the 1928 silent film, Ortega praised Renée Falconetti's performance, calling it "second to none." For her, playing Joan of Arc would be a dream come true and an acting challenge.

Luhrmann's new project, which is already underway, is presented as "the ultimate teenage coming-of-age story" set against the backdrop of 15th century warfare. The search for the actress to play Joan of Arc is active, according to information shared by Deadline. In this scenario, Ortega's words have given rise to speculation as to whether she will be the one chosen for the role.

Jenna Ortega has been noted for her ability to bring to life complex characters with great emotional depth. At 21, she has played teenagers with strong, multifaceted personalities, making her a natural choice for a role as intense as Joan of Arc. Playing the young martyr could mark a turning point in her career, leading her to explore new acting dimensions and opening the door to wider industry recognition.

On the other hand, Baz Luhrmann has a track record of success in directing large-scale biographical films. His film, 'Elvis,' starring Austin Butler, garnered critical acclaim and multiple major award nominations, including Oscars and Golden Globes.

Although Luhrmann has preferred to keep casting details under wraps, the idea of seeing Jenna Ortega in the role has fans of the actress on their toes.