They were intense. I mean, on movies are like this you have a lot of big personalities in one room, and you think that's going to be combustible. But it was just the opposite.
I look at it like an ensemble really. I mean there was a whole track of people in there with heavy, heavy storylines that they're trying to pack into this one movie. But it was a shockingly chummy set.
Everybody was really into what they were doing and because of that, it's like this bonding experience, I think, to a certain degree. But their action sequences are amazing. I'd never done anything on that scope before.
I've done a couple of action movies, but not like this. It was pretty wild.Q. Were there any that you found especially difficult?
I have a sword sequence in the movie that is probably less than a minute long in the film, but that takes months and months and months to prepare for. When you think about it like that, it's vaguely depressing. But when you actually do it, it's worth it, when you see on ... more.
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