While the main focus in both the graphic novel and the script was always on the character Lorraine Broughton, played by Charlize Theron, in the film some of the minor characters got a lot more attention than originally planned, including that of Sofia Boutella's Delphine Lasalle. She was originally a male character. In the graphic novel, Lorraine is shown seducing him (both characters are clothed), but you don't see any sex. That all changed for the film. Says the film's director, David Leitch: "The relationship was flipped before I came onboard. It was a great idea. You always have to find ways to contemporize these stories, reach bigger audiences and be provocative in your storytelling."
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