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Daisy Ridley talks about her new film, ‘Chaos Walking’
The “Star Wars” actress stars alongside Tom Holland in the new sci-fi film where her character has the ability to hear men’s thoughts.Murray Close/Lionsgate
As lockdown restrictions lift and more theaters open around the country just now in New York and soon in Los Angeles you can actually catch Chaos Walking on the big screen, where its epic size is the one mark in its favor.
Based on the first book in Patrick Ness dystopian trilogy of young adult novels, the film quickly descends into rabid incoherence. By the time Viola, played by Daisy Ridley the fiery Rey in the latest Star Wars trilogy crash lands on the planet of New World, circa 2257, everything is already in chaos. There are no women anywhere, just dudes living in a backwater colony called Prentisstown, where the men are cursed with the Noise
American Made) and Alli Shearmur (
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,
Cinderella) are producing
Chaos Walking with Robert Zemeckis and his ImageMovers’ partner Jack Rapke.
ComingSoon.net: I really appreciate you sitting down and talking to us about Chaos Walking. I’ll just start right off the bat. You make a rare acting appearance in this film. What ultimately drew you to jump in front of the camera to play Cillian?
Sutter: Yeah, dude. It’s all a desperate need for attention. You know, I started out as an actor. I love acting and up until [
Chaos Walking], I was usually the only one who would hire me to do any acting. But you know, that movie came to me and at first, I got this email and I didn’t read the whole email. I just read the first paragraph that had the title [
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