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00:00 ever. I'll start with you
00:02 I think that it's interest
00:04 also so important. I want
00:06 you as well. The fact tha
00:09 a central figure in this
00:12 always in where this anim
00:15 you know, iterations that
00:17 pain, Wendy's been there,
00:19 like, which is hurting, l
00:20 like a movie between both
00:23 So why do you think this
00:25 she have like such a big
00:27 fleshed out in this movie
00:31 important because I think
00:35 more to the character of
00:37 really delved into becaus
00:41 that she's such a strong
00:44 Peter's equal and has a h
00:48 And but I think fans immed
00:50 the girl that was scared
00:53 the threshold of being a
00:56 to learn how to deal with
01:00 that she faced, especiall
01:02 in the 19th century. Yes,
01:08 Alexander for you. Um, si
01:11 Wendy is fleshed out. I t
01:14 in this one that's flesh
01:15 kind of like this dynamic
01:17 Captain Hook. You know, w
01:20 their few and like why th
01:23 the beef that's there. So
01:26 in this film that you thin
01:27 film apart as far as deve
01:30 story for what goes on be
01:34 Well, definitely previous
01:37 sort of brushed the surfa
01:40 uh you see them fighting
01:44 over the other. But defin
01:47 is he's managed to, to, w
01:51 Neverland that you can re
01:54 also he's he's created a
01:57 of them, which is really
02:01 Yes. And also for both of
02:04 of your favorite memories
02:07 this movie and just like
02:09 also like, you know, I'm
02:11 you know, nice stunt work
02:13 things like that that wen
02:15 through this? Well, we ha
02:19 Well, on set and off set.
02:23 stunt. So two months at t
02:26 spent prepping sword work
02:30 was incredible. Uh, as we
02:33 in in the same room. Uh,
02:36 so nice to sort of suppor
02:38 the way. I think that has
02:41 time that we had because
02:44 with each other and watch
02:46 which was really importan
02:50 Yes. Well, it looked fun
02:53 look on screen as well. W
02:56 so, so much for chatting
02:58 not wait for more people
03:00 you. Thank you. Bye. Have
03:03 to ask, how have you felt
03:05 and the kind words that p
03:07 your casting because we'r
03:09 now with you in this film
03:11 little mermaid, you know,
03:14 in the abc live event a w
03:17 all this love and feedbac
03:20 representation of people
03:22 know, because you're in t
03:23 seen. It feels so specia
03:27 when I took on the role o
03:30 that inherently it's a bi
03:31 I don't look like how Tin
03:34 me. But you know, through
03:36 I finished filming almost
03:39 then I, it was a very ind
03:43 solo experience because i
03:46 kind of by myself when I
03:48 so I almost forgot what i
03:53 dropping posters and thin
03:57 really quite overwhelmed
03:59 of time to process from t
04:02 to it coming out. I was d
04:04 and overwhelmed by the lo
04:07 when they announced the T
04:10 being able to see how man
04:12 about getting that for th
04:14 life, for the loved ones
04:16 amount of people that wer
04:18 I had that um felt so spe
04:21 I mean, I don't know who
04:24 Cinderella or without any
04:27 the frog or really any of
04:29 was so instrumental in my
04:32 truly believing that I co
04:34 spaces. And so to now hav
04:37 to turn to this generatio
04:41 excited. I'm excited for
04:44 will know is possible for
04:47 Absolutely. Absolutely. A
04:49 how do you think this rol
04:52 necessarily challenged? B
04:54 was probably different be
04:55 where it required a lot,
04:58 emoting because you know,
05:01 less slides than you're u
05:03 of like um visual acting
05:07 Tinkerbell's responses to
05:09 that are going on and tha
05:11 So what was it like being
05:14 was limited talking but m
05:18 her emotions and her reac
05:21 things that way. It was,
05:24 honest because I think it
05:27 my mind body connection.
05:29 that talk a lot. And so t
05:32 where I really had to be
05:33 body was expressing what
05:36 I one had to actually hav
05:39 everything I was doing. A
05:41 that David and I had done
05:44 what is she saying? Even
05:46 to other people, I had to
05:49 idea of what I was trying
05:51 whether it went across, c
05:53 could see that there's in
05:55 Um And I also think it wa
05:59 like play with a new rang
06:02 because one, I mean me pe
06:04 smiley. Yeah, I just I th
06:07 smiley in my personal lif
06:11 necessarily someone that
06:13 that often or not visibly
06:16 it required, you know, us
06:18 typically use to try and
06:22 I would use my face and m
06:24 the entire range of emoti
06:27 to caring to sad to worri
06:31 a good time. And you know
06:34 experience was unlike any
06:37 detail oriented that I wa
06:40 more aware of my face mus
06:42 because everything counte
06:44 bigger, she's larger than
06:47 expression counted becaus
06:49 on these tiny cameras whe
06:51 the performance. Yes. Wel
06:55 much for your time. You'r
06:56 for more people to see th
06:59 you. Bye. Have a good one
07:02 with you first. I feel li
07:05 I guess within the recent
07:08 seen kind of a lot of fac
07:10 do get like a new iterati
07:13 be like, you know, darker
07:16 So I think I feel like a
07:17 like, oh, this may be, yo
07:19 tape on Peter Pan and Win
07:21 you know, this was announce
07:23 the Green Knight. Yeah. W
07:25 look like? But in seeing
07:28 much true, true to what w
07:31 at least like what we wou
07:33 on the story would be. So
07:35 decision process like to
07:38 the version of the film,
07:41 for everyone to be able t
07:44 on screen. I think that w
07:46 wanted to make a movie th
07:48 and I didn't want, I had
07:50 the dark and gritty Peter
07:53 to me is wondrous and full
07:55 an adventure. And I was r
07:59 when the first trailer ca
08:00 oh, it's definitely looki
08:02 I can't wait for you to l
08:04 this movie gets and how c
08:07 was really exciting to me
08:09 so much of this movie was
08:11 both literally and figura
08:14 been seen before in this
08:17 Jude for you. I feel like
08:21 explores this character i
08:24 even not seen Captain Ho
08:27 before. And I wanted to k
08:30 is a character that we've
08:31 different movies, animati
08:35 Did you set out to kind o
08:38 the portrayal that we've
08:40 projects and ultimately h
08:43 your own? So those, those
08:47 the other versions are al
08:49 and enjoyed and I didn't
08:51 back and study because I
08:53 well. Um, I was just more
08:57 the area that David gave
09:01 past, what made him who h
09:04 that. Um, I went back to
09:06 to look at the, the sort
09:09 of hook as Barry saw him
09:14 that as my starting place
09:18 to make him authentic. I
09:21 his anger. I didn't want
09:23 for fury's sake or, or me
09:27 the villain. I wanted him
09:29 and real. I think that I
09:31 make him more scary. I th
09:34 more threatening. I also
09:35 make him more human and u
09:37 sympathetic. Yeah. Yes. A
09:41 think the casting of um t
09:45 actors in this film such
09:48 Yara, et cetera, et cetera
09:50 that was able to, you kno
09:52 of sorts like these, thes
09:54 know, we know, but I thin
09:56 special to these versions
09:58 that these specific actor
10:02 was one of those cases of
10:05 the right actor who would
10:08 iconography that we all r
10:12 them into fully fledged hu
10:15 me as a director, so much
10:17 in the casting. I love ju
10:20 who all of a sudden illum
10:22 for me in a way that I ev
10:24 script never considered b
10:27 with Alexander, with Yar
10:29 Children and with Jude, I
10:34 the luxury of getting to
10:36 them once we cast them an
10:39 was done just in the proc
10:42 just on set, not even cha
10:44 all of a sudden seeing wh
10:47 it. And that is such a gi
10:50 to have a cast that can i
10:54 I thought I knew very wel
10:56 hadn't anticipate because
10:57 of themselves to it. Yes,
11:00 you both so, so much for
11:02 - Thank you. - Thank you.
11:04 - Thank you. - Thanks.

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