Jennifer Lawrence Makes Her Colleagues Laugh By Recalling Bryan Singer’s Tantrum In ‘X-Men’

Jennifer Lawrence Makes Her Colleagues Laugh By Recalling Bryan Singer’s Tantrum In ‘X-Men’

Jennifer Lawrence is, by nature, an open book. Both from what she says and from what can be read on her face, there are no secrets for her fans. talking about secrets, the actress is back to walk one of the most sensational characters in the Hollywood hills, director Bryan Singer’s bad behavior in his filming.

Jennifer Lawrence Makes Her Colleagues Laugh By Recalling Bryan Singer’s Tantrum In ‘X-Men’

Bryan Singer accumulates hits in his filmography such as ‘The Usual Suspects’ or ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, however, not only accumulates good films, but also bad titles. Hugh Jackman, Sophie Turner, Olivia Munn and now Lawrence are just part of the long list of actors who have not fared well under Singer’s direction.

What has long been a rumor has transcended beyond Hollywood circles following allegations against the director of misconduct and alleged sexual abuse. In particular, Lawrence, who played Mystique in the ‘X-Men’ saga, recounted her terrible experience at a round table convened by The Hollywood Reporter, where the American actress shared her experiences with the director, not only with the public, even with six women of the acting world: Claire Foy (‘The Crown’), Danielle Deadwyler (‘Til Death Do Us Part’), Emma Corrin (‘My Cop’), Michelle Williams (‘The Greatest Showman’) and Michelle Yeoh (‘Memoirs of to geisha’).

* “I’ve worked with Bryan Singer, I’ve seen emotional men” – Jennifer Lawrence on the norms for men and women in Hollywood.

At one point in the conversation the topic revolved around the “fragile ego” of men heads of large productions. Naturally, the “girl on fire” came up with a name right in her head: “I mean…I’ve worked with Bryan Singer…I’ve seen emotional men. I’ve seen the biggest tantrums on a set”the interpreter said.

As quickly as the director’s name came out of Lawrence’s mouth, the complicit laughter of her companions filled the room. Their reaction, in addition to becoming a conversation between spectators, denoted a deep understanding that seems to be increasingly widespread in the film world: working with Singer is not the best experience. The actress and director worked together on three productions: ‘X-Men: First Class’, ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ and ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’.

Lawrence further and further away from men

The behavior of male directors is making the actress try to work more and more with female directors: “They are the calmest and best decision makers I have ever worked with”says about them. The actress already racks up three female-led titles, but promises to keep adding, the latest being ‘Causeway’, directed by Lila Neugebauer. Of these experiences, Lawrence especially emphasizes one thing, how incredible it is not to be surrounded by so much toxic masculinity.

Source: E Cartelera

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