Thursday, March 11, 2021

Victoria Justice on Possible Plans for 'Victorious' Revival

Victoria Justice has a lot of possible projects on her horizon. The actor is opening up about potential TV reboots, her future music projects, and gearing up for the release of her latest movie.


Speaking with ET's Katie Krause on Tuesday (March 9), Justice addressed the rumors of a Zoey 101 reboot which have been swirling since Jamie Lynn Spears first floated the idea last year.

"To be honest with you. I don't really know much about it. I was hearing things about a reboot, but no one had ever really talked to me specifically about it. So I don't really know exactly what's going on," she shared. "But I mean, I love that cast, I love that show... but there's nothing official right now."

As for her teen comedy Victorious, the potential for a revival seems exceedingly possible considering Paramount+ recently announced they would be reviving iCarly, which exists in the same fictional universe.


"I'm not saying that there haven't been discussions, but I'm just saying, who knows?" Justice said, coyly. "I mean, at this time, I don't think that there are any concrete plans, [but] you never know what's going to happen in the future."

"I don't want to get anyone's hopes up," Justice added, reiterating, "There's nothing in the works, but I don't know. We all love each other, and it was such a fun time. So who knows?"


However, just because there aren't any set plans doesn't mean she hasn't given some thought to where her character, Tori Vega, might be years later.

"I feel like she would be like she would be like a really successful songwriter and maybe still singing too. But I'd love to see her in kind of like a Julia Michaels vibe," she explained. "I would love that for her."

As fans wait to see what the future holds for a Victorious revival, Justice's latest film Trust is about to come out, and the actor dished on the "sexy, twisty, romantic drama."

"It really just explores themes of temptation and cheating and what is considered cheating," she shared. "I'm curious to hear the conversations after the film of what people think, like of who they think is right in the situation and who they think is wrong."

For Justice, the themes and questions resonate, because "trust really is the most important thing in a relationship."

"If you don't have that, you don't have anything," she said. "So to me, if someone is ever sneaky or is lying to me, that's just not something I put up with."

Meanwhile, on the music side of her recent efforts, Justice opened up about some new tunes she's been working on and what it could mean for a future album.

"I will say that I have some songs that I really love, and I'm very excited about that. I am looking forward to continuing to put out there," she said, adding that she will "eventually" start working on a full-length album, but she's going to focus on "just singles right now."

That being said, Ariana Grande -- Justice's former Victorious co-star -- shared her support for Justice's new music last year, after the release of her single "Treat Myself," and the songstress said that she "would love" to collaborate with her in the future.

"I would so be down for that," she marveled. "It's been so nice having the support of her and the rest of my cast."

"She texted me about the song when it first came out this whole long, amazing sweet text," Justice added. "She's killing it right now. She's been killing it. I'm so happy for her."

Justice's steamy new drama Trust is in select theaters and On Demand Friday.

From Collider:

Victoria Justice Revisits Nickelodeon's 'Victorious' and Making the Leap to Mature Content Like 'Trust'


Justice also looks back on 'The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,' 'Zoey 101' and loads more!

With Victoria Justice’s new movie Trust now available to watch in select theaters and on PVOD, she took the time to join us for an episode of Collider Ladies Night to revisit some of the most pivotal moments of her career and break down how they paved the way to her latest project.

Justice stars opposite Matthew Daddario in Trust as Brooke and Owen, a married couple who appear to be living the dream. She’s an art gallery owner, he’s a popular news reporter and they’re thrilled to be building a life together. But then doubt starts to creep in in the form of new temptations. For Brooke, it’s Ansgar (Lucien Laviscount) the new artist she signed, a suave painter with a thing for married women, and for Owen it’s Amy (Katherine McNamara), an aspiring journalist and a big fan of his.

For anyone who’s followed Justice’s work, you’re probably sensing that Trust is mighty different from the content that jumpstarted her career. After being a key part of Zoey 101, Justice went on to lead her own Nickelodeon show, Victorious. As one would expect, at a certain age, Justice set her sights on more mature roles to push her craft further.

Just as the projects she took evolved as she got older, so too did her sources of inspiration. At first? It was all about Barney and seeing kids her own age on television:

“The thing that really first got me started when I was young, I was watching Barney. I loved Barney, I loved that they would sing and there were kids my age on it. And I just remember watching TV and watching Barney and watching kids in TV commercials. It kind of all started with me seeing this on TV and screaming to my mom for her to come in from the other room and I was like, ‘Mom, do you see those kids? Like that kid? I think I could do that! I want to do that! How do I do it?’”

From there it was on to some of the hottest Disney Channel shows of the 2000s and a Barbara Streisand classic:

“I loved Lizzie McGuire so Hilary Duff was a big inspiration for me and Raven-Symoné on That’s So Raven, Amanda Bynes. I loved strong comedic actresses, and I’ve always loved music. My mom, when I would be driving to modeling jobs, we had a VHS player in our car so I could watch movies in the car on my way to these jobs and I remember her introducing me to Funny Girl with Barbara Streisand and me just being blown away and like, ‘I want to be like her. I want to do that! I want to sing. I want to act. And she’s so fabulous and confident.’ And I just loved it.”

Justice essentially went on to do just that with Victorious, but when that show came to an end, she had reached a new point in her career and life in general. She was older and had her eye on material that spoke to her at this age, and that included shows like the HBO hit Girls.

“I loved Girls. I loved Lena Dunham. I was just really wanting to take on some more mature roles. To this day, still I would love to work with Lena Dunham. I think she’s so incredibly talented. I just love her style. I love things that feel real, you know? So yeah, I really admire her and I really admired that show a lot.”

If you’d like to hear more about Justice’s journey to Trust, there’s loads more from where this came from. You can catch our full conversation in the video at the top of this article or using the podcast embed below.


Victoria Justice:

01:15 - Justice pinpoints the sources of inspiration that first made her want to become an actor.
03:20 - When Justice first pictured herself “making it,” what did the dream initially look like?
04:07 - The steps Justice took that convinced her that that dream could be a reality.
05:48 - Justice revisits working on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody; what she admires about Dylan and Cole Sprouse.
07:58 - How Justice booked her role on Zoey 101; lessons learned from watching Jamie Lynn Spears lead Zoey that she took to Victorious.
11:09 - How her craft evolved throughout Victorious’ run.
12:50 - Justice revisits the cancelation of Victorious.
14:34 - How did Justice’s sources of inspiration change when she made the move to more mature content?
15:19 - What it was like booking roles that felt like a departure from Nickelodeon content after Victorious.
17:17 - Justice discusses her experience working with Quibi on 50 States of Fright; working with writer-director Daniel Goldhaber and writer Isa Mazzei.
20:30 - Having hosted the 2020 Kids’ Choice Awards, what advice does Justice have for others hosting virtual award shows?
22:10 - What drew Justice to committing to Trust; how the film is a conversation-starter.
23:25 - The benefits of filming an emotional scene in the middle of a busy Manhattan.
25:24 - What it was like reuniting with Matthew Daddario for Trust after having made Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List together.
26:54 - Justice highlights the importance of an organization like Girl Up.
27:20 - Random questions begin! Find out the most recent show Justice binge watched, the most intimidating animal she’s encountered face-to-face, why she’d rather not go skydiving, the movie character she’d most like to play from a past favorite, the female filmmaker she thinks is changing the industry for the better, and her biggest fear overcome.

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