Florence Pugh on Thunderbolts Tackling Depression, Avengers: Doomsday

Florence Bog He may have a dardevil in her DNA.
Last summer, San Diego Comic Kun revealed that Bug had a great trick in “Thunderbolts”: jumping from the second tallest building in the world, Merdica, 118 -storey skyscraper in Kuala Labor, Malaysia. It is a kind of horrific work that would frighten most of the grandparents, but Jeddah Bug, which was called “Granzo Pat”, does not seem to hit lashes during the premiere of Marvel in London.
“I loved the movie. She said,” Wonderful, darling. I am very exciting, but I did not ask her about her opinion on the jump, ”Bug told diverse In Los Angeles a few days later. “It is also crazy, just like that it is a person doing some somewhat crazy things, so you may have thought that he was walking in the garden.”
With the LIFETIME trick once in a lifetime, PGH added, “Guinness World Register holder” to her already impressive autobiography, but she did not do it for personal glory. “I wanted to do this trick because I learned that this means that we all have to do this.” That day in Malaysia was an achievement for all of us. I have all said that we worked on this trick, and what is a great and strong way to start a movie! “
In fact, the free fall confirms the idea.Thunderbolt*“In theaters now, it is a completely different type of Marvel-a movie that uses its work to alert the audience that Yelena Beva is not in the PGH kick, which is the Atlantans Teampian movie, this is the innovative factor in Florence PGH, Stan);
This start makes a strong statement, because this film revolves around depression and struggle with shame – things you did not expect from summer films. How was the drilling in these topics?
Really, I was very admired that Marvel wanted to do this version of the movie. They made some amazing films with amazing trick sequences, but how great we are able to say that we made a movie about something we are facing all.
This movie will help many people. The basic message is that we need to be there for each other. We need to open up. We need to call. Like this, for me, this will be an impressive movie anyway, not to mention being a Marvel movie to which thousands of people will go and watch it.
Ylena has been described as a very raw figure, but she is also very sympathetic and very unit. How was it like getting a chance to take it on this trip where you will finally find her team, the family you are looking for?
One of the things I love is that she is always trying to help the person who may not be strong, or may need a little love. I did it with Kate Bishop [in “Hawkeye”]; I did it with Bob. I saved the hamster – it adopted Vanie Long Bottom. Like it is someone who really understands what he feels need to help.
Because she was left when she was younger and because she had this open relationship with her sister, this means that she is very sympathetic to people, and although she is going through her special shock in this movie, like this is still there. You still want to save the hamster, and still want to help Pob, and this is really beautiful to play. So yes, it’s raw, but it is also very loving. Even when you feel low, she is loved. And I love it about it.
Yelena Belova (Florence PGH), Left, Wyatt Russost (Hannah John-Kamen) and Red Guardian/Alexei Shostakov (David Harbour) in Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts*
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It is nice to see her realizing that the suppression of her pain is not the right answer. Next, you have a scene in young people where Ylena collapses all its remorse. What did you do when you read it on the page? What did you want to explore it with the relationship of the father and daughter?
It was not on the page – there was a copy of it, it was good, but it was not allowed to scream about important things.
In the original text program, there was nothing with Natasha; It was all about them just finding each other annoying and this was just something that David and David were determined to. Like, we cannot discuss these characters in the elephant in the room. We cannot be these two people demonstrating as if they were the last years, not happened. They have to scream in each other. This is what they are angry with. They did not communicate with each other. They were not in each other’s life.
Sadness sometimes does so. Sadness is a painful, embarrassing and terrible hole that stumbles in it. Both are flawed, and they need a moment like them, screaming against each other and telling each other that they love each other. So, we were so excited about that – Jake was so excited that we were – and we just went through versions of what we wanted to say to each other.
Then on that day, when we got it, I love to work with David. It is very big and very emotional – both of the two admired characters – to the point that it was really great to be able to fight. Basically, they just need to embrace.
Exactly, it would solve it. I was thinking again to Comic Con, when you and I – and dismay – discovered the fact that Robert Downey Junior will be in “Avengers: Doomsday”. Now, there are more people.
Many people.
From another, have you ever discovered that they would be in it too? I shouted when I saw Sir Patrick Stewart and Mr. Ian Mackelin, they were announced.
100 %! Oh my God, there are many people in it [to choose]! Pedro Pascal, is always clear and forever. Paul Road, yes, very funny. Honestly, the idea that all of these people will be in the same movie is Nutso sauce.
While you moved to this movie, Ylena will now be in the “front floor” you requested. What are you looking for more about getting a chance to explore a new aspect of it?
I hope you are now happy. I hope you feel satisfied, as if she had the purpose. I hope to see some of its light, charm and color again, because I liked to play it before.