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  • 2 days ago
Interview with Rebecca Henderson and Jodie Turner-Smith of The Acolytes
Transcript
00:00Of course, you're on this remarkable sci-fi run with both the Acolyte and then Tron, you know, that we can't wait to sort of see.
00:05I don't want you to give any details, but I'm curious if you found them to be wildly different production experiences, even though they're in the same genre.
00:13I mean, yes, completely different production experiences, even though same genre and same studio.
00:21You know, Star Wars is really its own thing. It's like its very own special universe, like no pun intended.
00:28And then, you know, I also had the privilege of doing it with, you know, what I did was to work specifically with one director who I love so much and admire so much.
00:38So in a way, we were kind of making our own like little movie in what we did.
00:46But yeah, it's just it's just completely different.
00:48I think I think Star Wars is so invested in its characters.
00:54You know, it's it's really so much about each character and you don't often get that kind of special attention to character and story in all of in all sci-fi productions.
01:09Like a lot a lot of times it's it's really about the bigger picture and not necessarily about like what is granular about each character.
01:17And so that was, you know, one one thing about being a part of this is versus Tron.
01:22And then, you know, I think I think I think I got to do a little more a little more action in like Tron was definitely much more action focused for me.
01:33I was like very, very, very, very physical. I mean, Star Wars was also had its own physicality, but Tron was like balls to the wall physicality.
01:42All right.
01:44All right.
01:45Thanks for coming.
01:45Thanks for coming.
01:47Thanks for coming.

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