Daniel Craig and Kate Hudson Say Nobody Wanted to Be ‘The Asshole’ in ‘Stabs in the Back: Glass Onion’

Daniel Craig and Kate Hudson Say Nobody Wanted to Be ‘The Asshole’ in ‘Stabs in the Back: Glass Onion’

Daniel Craig returns to play detective Benoit Blanc in ‘Knives in the Back: The Mystery of the Glass Onion’, sequel to the unexpected success created by Rian Johnson which has carved out a niche for itself in the Olympus of contemporary thrillers. Next to him Kate Hudson, actress who returns to her more comical side to give life to an absolutely unique character.

She’s the star of the movie to some, everyone who isn’t immersed in complimenting Janelle Monáe’s fine work; Each of the two interpreters can be at the center of the scene because, Due to the reaction of the said actor to the mere suggestion, the mainstay of the saga doesn’t want such stardom at all. Craig, in charge of representing that common thread that unites that first episode to this new intrigue, He doesn’t even want to hear about his role in the franchise, and quickly shines a spotlight on his teammates, emphasizing that this “it’s an ensemble film”. He also downplays the fact that both films have his hound of him in front of him, making it clear that he see each of the tapes as completely independent propositions.

“I had the wonderful opportunity to play this character in ‘Puñales por la espalda’, and it’s true that we then fantasized a bit about doing a sequel. Then it was successful enough to make a sequel and Rian came up with this wonderful script. the matter, this was the process. My job is to merge both films, but they are independent films. We never wanted to make a sequel, but create a separate universea new world to welcome these wonderful characters”. Suspects include Hudson’s Birdie Jay, a penniless diva who always messes with her public statements. Bragging about not having a filter, the one who at her time was one of her most sought-after models drives her assistant Peg (Jessica Henwick) crazy, her faithful friend who tries in every way to protect her own reputation.

“When I first read the script, Birdie really made me laugh and that gave me some pressure because there were some moments where I was like ‘this is it. It’s that day.’ [Se trata de un personaje] loud and cheeky and also says some things you really have to go with everything”Hudson explains about his Birdie’s offhanded humor, “a very complicated character” according to Craig, who best describes it by stating that “It’s hard to like him and very easy to fall in love with him”.

Daniel Craig and Kate Hudson Say Nobody Wanted to Be ‘The Asshole’ in ‘Stabs in the Back: Glass Onion’

Nobody wanted to be: the jerk

Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Dave Bautista, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr. and Madelyn Cline join Craig, Hudson and Henwick in ‘Knives in the Back: Glass Onion’, sequel available on Netflix from December 23rd which, like the original film, managed to assemble a more than impressive cast. So with such a luxurious cast, the atmosphere on set is something the entire team has prided themselves on since the very beginning of the Netflix movie promotionhighlighting the laughter that was thrown around the set.

“We had a wonderful script and what you see on the screen, which looks simple, is not easy at all. Everyone did an incredible job to achieve that result. But it’s just, Other than that, we had a lot of fun and laughed every day on set.. Sometimes we had to stop because she would give us a few laughs”, says Craig, assuring that said camaraderie was born of how everything flowed thanks to the professionalism of each of the suspects. Hudson adds that it is “There wasn’t much room to be a jerk. Who would like to be the stupid one in that group?”agreeing that it is fortunate to work with such dedicated performers. “No, there’s never been a place for an asshole, that’s clear”Craig concludes.

Source: E Cartelera

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