Odessa A’Zion replacement announced after whitewashing controversy

Ariela Barer replaced Odessa A’Zion in A24’s Deep Cuts following casting controversy.

A24’s Deep Cuts has just gone through a very public casting shift, and this time, the internet seems to be having a genuinely positive influence on the process. Ariela Barer, known for her roles in The Last of Us and How to Blow Up a Pipeline, has officially taken over the role originally cast with Odessa A’Zion in the upcoming adaptation of Holly Brickley’s 2025 novel after backlash began to build over whitewashing accusations. The role, Zoe Gutierrez, is described as half-Jewish, half-Mexican, and A’Zion, who is Jewish herself, admitted she hadn’t read the book and didn’t know the full extent of the character’s heritage when she took the part.

After the internet pointed out the issue, things seemed to have progressed quickly.

Odessa A’Zion exited the film after backlash

In an Instagram post, A’Zion came clean about leaving the film: “I am NOT doing this movie. F— that. I’m OUT.” She went on to say, “I would never take a role meant for another person, and I should have been more thoughtful and taken a closer look at the character and her heritage before signing on to this film.” She concluded with, “There are a plentitude of people more than capable of playing this role, and I am not one of them.”

Now Barer, who is Mexican American and Jewish, is stepping into Zoe’s shoes. But what’s refreshing is that there’s no bad blood between the two. In fact, A’Zion celebrated the news publicly, writing, “THAT’S WHAT I’M TALKIN ABOUT BABY… She’s gonna eat it up.” Barer then replied, praising A’Zion for “leading with integrity.

For fans, that’s a welcome change. What could’ve been a nasty fight between the two actresses became a moment for accountability and course correction.

The movie, which is set in the 2000s, is a romantic drama that follows music-obsessed twenty-somethings navigating ambition and adulthood. It’s written and directed by Sean Durkin, known for The Iron Claw. Barer joins Cailee Spaeny and Drew Starkey, and production is set to start soon.

In an industry that doesn’t always pivot well, it’s a welcome change to think that, for once, we might be witnessing a moment where we learn and improve.

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Sumedha Chatterjee
Sumedha Chatterjee

Sumedha Chatterjee is a Delhi University graduate who studied Geography, a subject that deepened her fascination with how cultures and regions shape the way we experience cinema and art. Her love for storytelling began at an early age, surrounded by theatricals, cultural performances, and books that celebrated the art of creativity. What started as childhood wonder has grown into a passion for exploring films and expressing them through words. She strives to be a wordsmith who captures not just the craft of cinema but the emotions it stirs, weaving together thoughtful and relatable narratives.

When she isn’t writing, Sumedha can be found binge-watching The Big Bang Theory, laughing at the clever chaos of Gintama, or crocheting little pieces of joy. With every step forward, she hopes to bring fresh insight and warmth to the worlds of film criticism and cultural writing.

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