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Desjah Altvater · 2026-06-16 · via Forbes - Hollywood & Entertainment
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: Regina Hall attends the "One Battle After Another" New York Screening at The Film Society of Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theatre on September 21, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images)

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There’s a particular kind of memory that doesn’t announce itself as important until years later. For Regina Hall, it arrives in the shape of a first car—not just a vehicle, but a beginning. The kind that carries more emotion than mileage.

“I name all my cars,” she says, almost casually, before landing on the one that started it all: Trina. “She was my first car. I was incredibly proud to have her.”

The detail is small, but the meaning isn’t. Hall remembers taking photos with her mother, the pride wrapped around something as ordinary—and as transformative—as keys in her hand. It marked a shift: from being driven to driving herself, from arriving to choosing where to go next.

Regina Hall Reflects On Milestones And “Look At You Now”

That emotional undercurrent sits at the center of her latest collaboration with Hyundai’s “Look At You Now” campaign, a reflection on personal milestones and the way growth often reveals itself only in hindsight. Hall doesn’t frame it as messaging. She frames it as memory work—how you understand your life by looking back at the versions of yourself you once were.

“What does it feel like when someone sees the steps you’re making in life?” she says. “That feeling of pride—I want other people to feel that.”

It’s a sentiment that tracks with the way Hall talks about her career, which has never really stayed in one lane. Even now, she resists reducing it to highlights, preferring instead to describe moments that feel personal rather than performative: graduating college, returning to speak at Fordham University, standing on a stage and recognizing the younger version of herself who once sat in the audience wondering what came next.

“That was a big ‘look at you now’ moment,” she says. Not because it was public, but because it was private in meaning.

There’s a similar sensibility in how she describes working with filmmaker Dime Davis, who directed the campaign. Hall speaks less about direction as instruction and more about tone—about being allowed to exist fully inside a moment without flattening it. “She was incredible,” Hall says. “There was freedom, but also clarity. She wanted to show personality—mine and the story’s.”

That same emotional clarity is exactly what the campaign’s creative team set out to capture.

“Regina Hall brings the perfect balance of humor, heart and cultural familiarity to this campaign,” revealed Eunique Jones Gibson, founder and CEO, Culture Brands. “She feels like the big sister, auntie or friend who sees you stepping into your next chapter before you even stop to acknowledge it yourself. Through her eyes, the Kona becomes more than a vehicle, it becomes a marker of growth, independence and arrival.”

Regina Hall on set with a Hyundai Kona, sharing a light moment and smiling alongside a fellow actor during filming for the “Look At You Now” campaign.

Credit: Juan Veloz, ATRBUTE

Regina Hall Reenters The Scary Movie Universe

That emphasis on personality and connection carries through everything Hall touches, including the way she talks about audiences and characters she has lived with for years. Few roles illustrate that better than Brenda Meeks in the Scary Movie franchise, a character who helped define an entire era of parody comedy and remains one of Hall’s most recognizable performances.

Now, two decades after the first film, Hall is returning to the franchise in Scary Movie 6, stepping back into a character that has existed in the cultural imagination long after the credits first rolled. She doesn’t treat it like reinvention so much as reconnection.

“Brenda’s a mom now,” she says with a laugh, as if the character simply continued living somewhere off-screen all these years. What matters most to her isn’t spectacle, but the dynamic that made the original films work in the first place. “It’s always been about Brenda and Cindy,” she says, returning to the chemistry that anchored the chaos.

Regina Hall Talks Sisterhood In The Five-Star Weekend

Alongside that return, Hall is also moving into a different register with The Five-Star Weekend, an upcoming adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand’s novel. Set against the backdrop of Nantucket, the project leans into friendship, grief, and reinvention through a female ensemble—a space Hall has long gravitated toward.

She describes filming in Nantucket as a new experience, but what stood out most wasn’t the setting. It was the people.

“I find such a sisterhood with women,” she says. “Every time I’ve worked in those kinds of ensembles—Girls Trip, Think Like A Man, The Best Man—you end up creating real friendships." Across genres, from comedy franchises to ensemble dramas, Hall’s work tends to orbit the same idea: relationships as structure, humor as survival, connection as the real story underneath it all.

Music, Mood, And Life In Motion With Regina Hall

Even in lighter moments of conversation, that perspective stays intact. Asked about the Hyundai Kona, she jokes about what she might name it—“Princess… or maybe Prince”—depending on its color. It’s playful, but also consistent with how she’s always approached objects, roles, and moments: as things that carry personality, not just function.

Music works the same way for her. She moves between playlists and radio, following whatever feels current in the moment rather than curating something overly fixed. “I just love music in the car,” she says simply, the way people describe something they don’t overthink because it’s already part of how they move through the world.

Lately, that mix has been especially present. “I was listening to Brown, the new Chris Brown album,” she reveals. “And the last time I was in the car we were listening to Kehlani… there’s so many great artists.” There’s no attempt to overdefine her taste—just the rhythm of someone who experiences music as something lived in, not categorized.

Regina Hall at the 2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards held on March 4, 2023 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

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Becoming, Not Arriving: Regina Hall On The Journey

That openness mirrors the broader rhythm of her career right now—one that doesn’t feel like reinvention so much as continuation. Films, series, returning roles, and new ensembles sit alongside one another rather than replacing what came before.

Still, Hall resists the idea that any of it signals arrival. Even her most reflective moments feel less like endpoints and more like accumulation—the slow recognition of who she has been becoming all along.

“Your first car is a very big moment,” she says, circling back to where everything began. “It’s pride. It’s growth. It’s realizing you’ve already been moving forward, even when you didn’t know it yet.” For Regina Hall, the story isn’t about arrival. It’s about realizing the road was always there.