Dead to Me star Linda Cardellini has opened up about working with Tom Hardy on new film Capone, admitting that she was "terrified" when the script called for her to slap her co-star.
14.05.2020 - 17:07 / variety.com
By Danielle Turchiano
Senior Features Editor, TV
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched Season 2 of “Dead To Me,” streaming now on Netflix.
The second season of “Dead to Me” on Netflix started with one hell of a twist: Steve (James Marsden), who Jen (Christina Applegate) killed and then secretly buried with a little help from her friend — and his ex — Judy (Linda Cardellini), had a twin brother. The two had the same face but seemed to be worlds apart in personality — but by
Dead to Me star Linda Cardellini has opened up about working with Tom Hardy on new film Capone, admitting that she was "terrified" when the script called for her to slap her co-star.
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Season two of Dead to Me dropped —and we wouldn't be surprised if you've already finished the highly bingeable 10-episode dark comedy faster than Jen Harding () and Judy Hale () can split a bottle of wine. Each episode ended on a cliffhanger that begged for the start of another; by the time the finale came, some loose ends were tied up but so many mysteries are still left to be solved.
SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers from Dead to Me season two, so beware of reading any further if you don’t want to know what happened!
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