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Madeline Madrigal, aka Ma-Ma is the main antagonist of the 2012 film Dredd, a scarred, psychopathic prostitute-turned-drug kingpin with a trademark for excessive violence. Starting her life out as a block prostitute in the Sector 9 pleasure district, Madeline Madrigal was first arrested at age...
When Judge Dredd (Karl Urban) and Anderson (Olivia Thirlby) reach the top of the building, they are met face-to-face with Ma-Ma (Lena Headey).
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When Dredd finally confronts Ma-ma in her apartment there is a display of guns and a jacket on the wall. When Anderson is laying down on the ground there is a wired figure of a tiger. Iconic Imagery Of The Jacket. The display on the wall is interesting as the jacket is hung as if it was a shrine.
Ma-Ma began her rise to power by killing her pimp, taking over his business, and seizing control of the top floor of Peach Trees, a 200-story mega-block. Then, she worked her way down (through 3 other gangs) to take full control.
Ma-Ma's origin story is revealed in the Dredd 2012 prequel comic Top of the World: Ma-Ma, which goes into detail about how she turned from a fearful prostitute into a brutal drug lord, it also explains the origins of the drug Slo-Mo.
In this entry we’ll be taking a closer look at the mind of Ma-Ma from Dredd (2012). Thanks for stopping by. If you have any feedback or suggestions feel free to let me know below! #villains #...
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Speaking to SciFiNow for the massive Dredd feature in the latest issue, exuberant Game Of Thrones star Lena Headey was happy to explain the connection between vigilant mother of the resistance Sarah Connor, venomous monarch Cersei Lannister and her latest role, that of druglord Ma-Ma Madrigal in Alex Garland’s Dredd.