Kate Winslet reunited with her “Titanic” director James Cameron for his upcoming “Avatar 2”, and has noticed some differences in his behaviour compared to her earlier experience.
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Kate Mara is looking back on the filming of "Fantastic Four." The production of the 2015 flick was rumored to be plagued by feuds among director Josh Trank, producers and the film's stars. Among those headlining the movie was Mara, 37, who played Sue Storm, a hero with the ability to turn invisible. Her experience on set was less-than-favorable, as she recounted in a recent interview with the Television Academy.
"I had a horrible experience on 'Fantastic Four,'" the star said. "I've never talked
.Kate Winslet reunited with her “Titanic” director James Cameron for his upcoming “Avatar 2”, and has noticed some differences in his behaviour compared to her earlier experience.
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Kate Mara recently looked back on her short cameo in Iron Man 2. During a new episode of Collider Ladies Night, the 37-year-old actress spoke about the small part and how Marvel teased her about how it could’ve become something bigger, but didn’t in the long run.
With a number of great performances under her belt, including her most recent in the FX on Hulu series, “A Teacher,” Kate Mara has proven to be one of the more talented actresses working today. And normally, with how Hollywood has worked in recent years, that means Marvel Studios would be knocking on her door and asking her to put on some spandex.
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Kate Mara opens up about a negative experience she had with the director of the movie Fantastic Four where she portrayed the role of The Invisible Woman.It’s not a secret that what promised to be a successful project turned out to be a major failure for the 2015 film that starred Michael B.
Kate Mara reflected on what she learned from the late Heath Ledger while working together on 2005’s Brokeback Mountain.“I was 19, but he was only a few years older than me. It was pretty crazy,” the A Teacher actress, 37, recalled during a virtual appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen on Thursday, November 12.
Kate Mara opened up about her experience working on the Fantastic Four remake, admitting that it was a “horrible experience” and that she has some regrets.“I married one of my costars, so I don’t regret doing that movie at all. But do I wish I had responded differently to certain things? Yes, definitely,” the A Teacher star, 37, revealed in an interview with the Television Academy.Mara played the Invisible Woman in the 2015 flick alongside Jamie Bell, who portrayed the Thing.
Kate Mara is remembering her late co-star, Heath Ledger.During her guest appearance on on Thursday, the 37-year-old actress recalled what it was like working with Ledger on the 2005 film . Ledger starred as cowboy Ennis Del Mar (opposite Jake Gyllenhaal as Jack Twist), while Mara played his daughter Alma.«I was 19, but he was only a few years older than me.
You know a film is a pretty big misfire when you have the filmmaker disavowing his support for the feature on Twitter right after it debuts in theaters. That’s exactly what happened when Josh Trank told social media that “Fantastic 4,” which debuted in 2015, was not his original vision.
Fantastic Four reboot.The actress, who played Susan Storm in Josh Trank’s 2015 film, has broken her silence on her experience in a new interview.“I had a horrible experience on Fantastic Four,” Mara told Emmys. “I’ve never talked about it before.
Kate Mara has broken her silence on the Fantastic Four reboot, calling the experience “horrendous”.Mara played Sue Storm in the 2015 film, which was released to dismal box office following rumours of on-set tension and reshoots.“I’ve never talked about it before,” Mara told Emmy Magazine. “I married one of my co-stars, so I don’t regret doing that movie at all.
There were no shortage of movie reviews professing that 2015’s “Fantastic Four” was awful, yet Kate Mara is now revealing that the only thing worse than watching the movie was the “horrible experience” of making it.
Kate Mara is getting candid about Fantastic Four.
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