![]() ![]() I’m such a big fan of what Marvel has done so it’s an honor to be involved. To be in scenes where we reference Thanos or events that have happened, you’re like “I know that from the movie!” But now to be a part of that universe is really special. I’d seen and loved every movie so it’s surreal joining something that you’ve watched from outside. With “Game of Thrones,” I didn’t know much about it before I began, but the MCU I knew a lot about. What was it like for you joining the MCU? I feel very lucky.Īnd Richard, you’re no stranger to being a part of a franchise with a built-in fanbase. It’s just fun to come back to a completely different project and tone and to get to work with an amazing bunch of people. It was great to not be painted blue this time, spending four hours in the makeup chair every morning. I certainly wasn’t expecting to be back so soon. ![]() Gemma, how did it feel returning to the MCU and how was this experience different than “Captain Marvel”? A lot of the time we were trying to make each other laugh and we found joy in those moments which is rare in a film of this size where there’s so much spectacle. We were encouraged to improvise and the camera would just follow us and actually that was a really useful way to discover the dynamic between these characters. GC: It’s a tricky thing to find very intimate moments in a film of this scale. She mines those moments and really gets a nuanced picture of these people which, with 10 different characters, is hard to do in the time we’ve got. And she manages to capture quieter moments between these characters before you think the camera is rolling or after you think cut has been called. RM: Something Chloé does that’s really great is she lets the camera linger on you before and after the scene. What was it like working with Chloé Zhao, particularly in the scenes you shared where her artistic touch feels the most apparent? Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao has joined a growing club of renowned indie filmmakers tapped by Marvel to helm massive-budget projects. How director Chloé Zhao made ‘Eternals’ epic, intimate and unlike anything else in the MCU And then also exploring her relationship, what is it like if you’ve been on and off with someone for thousands of years? How do you play that? Sersi from a place where she’s quite unsure, isn’t really aware of the extent of her powers, doesn’t have the strongest conviction or the loudest voice in the room but by the end of the film she’s grown into herself and learns to trust her instincts and exercise her power. It was interesting to imagine having been around for thousands of years, seeing the absolute worst of humanity and still choosing to believe in the best of what we’re capable of. So I really loved being able to a character who looked at the world through more hopeful eyes. GC: Around the time that I was cast, because of all of the things happening in the world, I too felt quite jaded and cynical about things sometimes. I think that’s part of what he loves about her. I think that’s part of why Ikaris is so drawn to Sersi, the beauty she sees in the world that he sometimes doesn’t. That was a really fascinating concept for me as an actor get in the headspace of someone who’s lived 1,000 lives, seen and done everything and yet still tries to find some sort of joy and purpose in every day. RM: It’s the concept of someone who’s 5,000 years old. What drew you to Sersi and Ikaris in particular? ![]() The new Marvel epic’s second bonus scene unites a man and his blade(s). Let us review every NSFW moment that give us all the feels.What is up with that second credits scene in ‘Eternals’? And whose voice was that? ![]() You know the one.Īnd if, like us, you've lost count of the times you've seen Heath Ledger pin down Julia Stiles on a hay bale in 10 Things I Hate About You, you'll know exactly what we mean when we suggest reliving all of the hottest moments to ever appear on screen (or even skipping straight to the good bits). More recently, we fell for the sweet PG romance that developed between Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky in To All The Boys I Loved Before, but we stayed for the hot tub scene. We're also partial to a red hot romp in the middle of a romantic comedy like Russell Brand and Kristen Bell showed us in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Their chemistry added up to a two-year romance off-screen that we absolutely still ship. Or the classics, like Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams in The Notebook. It might be 21 years old but it still lives rent-free in our minds. Just like that kiss between Sarah Michelle Gellar (Kathryn) and Selma Blair (Cecile) in Cruel Intentions. ![]()
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