“My husband and I survived a pretty bad crash about six years ago.
Miele funneled those complicated emotions into a screenplay that elicited strong reactions from both her actors.
She elaborated later in the interview.
“I loved the tone and the point of view of the script.
It reminded me a little bit of the work you do in theater,” said Luna.
“When I was writing the script, I just didn’t think about genre at all.
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And I think that was our biggest challenge on set.
Thank goodness they were able to figure out what it all meant off of the page.”
Obviously withWander Darkly, I was like, ‘this is really hard and weird.
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Let’s try it!’
So I’m living in that question right now of, ‘what is the next thing?’
As for Miller and Luna, they each had specific, albeit very different visions in mind.
“I always had a soft spot for Catwoman.
Miller was enthused by the idea, agreeing to co-star as “the gringo psychic.”
We all had a good laugh, but true Narcos fans know the show is no laughing matter.
“I remember that Mexico.
I grew up in that Mexico, and the names you start hearing are still out there.
He is still set to reprise hisRogue Onerole and star in a Disney+ series centered around Cassian Andor.
“It’s happening.
They’re writing at the moment, and it’s pretty cool.
It’s gonna be fun, and I’m excited.
I can’t wait to go back and look younger.”
“I thought it was a different take,” Miller said with regard toBombshell.
“I don’t think it’s the Oscars necessarily.
And with a small movie like this, I don’t think it should’ve come out in June.
That’s the spirit, Sienna!
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