The director went as far as to send images of the scene to Demi Lovato just to be sure that she was on the same page.

Eurovision Song Contest kills off a singer early on, but why? Demi Lovato is ready to face herself on her reflective new song. When Fire Saga is randomly selected as the 12th and final act, group members Lars Erickssong (Will Ferrell) and Sigrit Ericksdóttir (Rachel McAdams) quickly realize that Katiana is the clear frontrunner. Instead, director David Dobkin tells USA Today that she loved a sequence later in the film where her character, after dying in a boat explosion, comes back as a charred corpse, a la An American Werewolf in London. And yes, she was. And she loved it.

All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers. The real question was whether she was going to get the joke of Katiana coming back and looking like hell. I even sent some internet photos of Griffin Dunne from American Wolf in London to be clear, like, this is what we're doing. David Dobkin's musical comedy follows the dreams of two Icelandic singers, and an explosive first act sequence allows for the opportunity of a lifetime.

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Demi Lovato Just Released a New Song for the 'Eurovision' Movie - Listen Now! Yes, pop star Demi Lovato is in Eurovision, and yes, she does get a song. Lastly, Katiana's first act death sets up two subsequent returns as a badly-burnt ghost that tries to be the voice of reason for Lars, only to be dismissed as irrelevant.

For one, it serves as the inciting incident that sets in motion the primary storyline, as Fire Saga inexplicably manages to beat out the competition despite a brutal performance. Of course Demi Lovato has a song in Eurovision! Music, radio and podcasts, all free. On Friday (June 26), Lovato unveiled a vulnerable ballad called “In the Mirror,” from the Netflix movie, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. Demi Lovato's ill-fated character in Eurovision Song Contest seemingly meets her end in this early scene — but returns and becomes a plot device later in the film.

Demi Lovato is ready to face herself on her reflective new song. Hough is a Screen Rant staff writer. Lovato revealed that she didn't think about the accent until the day before shooting, and suggested that she won't being playing an Icelandic pop star in a drama any time soon. A one-stop shop for all things video games.

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