Actress Inde Navarrette said that starring in the horror film "Obsession" gave her a newfound confidence in herself.

The role marks a pivotal moment in Navarrette's career, serving as a catalyst for her professional growth and opening doors to future high-profile projects.

Navarrette said the experience of filming the project boosted her self-assurance. "Working on 'Obsession' gave me a newfound confidence in myself," she said.

The film, described as a 2026 horror movie [2], has now transitioned to home viewing. It became available for digital release on June 30 [1].

Navarrette is now focused on maintaining the momentum generated by the film. She said she wants to show that her success in the role was not an isolated event. "I really want to prove 'Obsession' wasn't just lightning in a bottle," she said.

Looking ahead, the actress has set her sights on major franchises to expand her reach. Navarrette said, "I'm interested in joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe."

By leveraging the visibility from her lead role in the horror genre, Navarrette aims to transition into diverse roles across different cinematic universes. The digital release of the film allows a wider audience to view the performance that she credits for her current career trajectory.

"Working on 'Obsession' gave me a newfound confidence in myself."

Navarrette's transition from a breakout horror lead to pursuing a role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe illustrates a common industry trajectory where genre films serve as a proving ground for versatility. By emphasizing her personal growth and confidence, she is positioning herself as a reliable lead actress capable of anchoring major studio franchises.