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Just a bit ruthless
Just a bit ruthless





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It actually came from a conversation on my front porch in 2017 on a very cold night. Where did this idea come from, Ben? Because it was an absolute blast to watch.īen Milliken: Thank you, I really appreciate that. So I was like, "Okay, I can change a little bit of this and have a couple of that." I think that was a good part I also could watch my scenes. The good thing is that when he was watching the scene, I could watch it also. Ben did a great job, and I'm really grateful to him for this huge opportunity for me in my career. I was like, "Wait, what is going on here?" But he was great. But at the same time, I have to kiss him. I was freaking out my first day because it was like, he's my boss. Sofía, what was it like watching him be in front of the camera, and then go behind the camera, and then be in front of it again? And so ultimately, at the end of the day, the movie is the most important thing. I’m one of the luckiest people in the entire world to just have a small corner of this wonderful thing that is movies. And being able to make movies is an absolute dream come true. It's like nooooo! So, I may have written it already.īen, what was it like trying to juggle so many hats in this? Being in front of the camera, and then in front of it? Does it drive you crazy?īen Milliken: No, it's super fun. You're on last episode of the season, then you have to wait a year for the next season. That's exactly what it feels like! When we used to have to wait and you couldn't binge stuff.īen Milliken: Or even when you used to watch Game of Thrones.

just a bit ruthless

Sofía Castro: When I originally read the script, I was the same as you!īen Milliken: It’s a cliffhanger! I wanted to end it like an episode of television. Screen Rant: Can I just immediately start off by saying I need a sequel? Like, what? You can’t end it like that.







Just a bit ruthless