Category: Asa Butterfield

  • Ender’s Game Cast Watch #8 – New Projects Edition

    Ender’s Game Cast Watch #8 – New Projects Edition

    Recently, the names of several cast members have been showing up in entertainment news articles around the Nets, and not just in connection to Ender’s Game. I figure that’s reason enought to take a closer look at the cast’s current and upcoming projects.

    Hailee Steinfeld seems to be by far the busiest of the younger cast. Her new movie Romeo & Juliet, starring Douglas Booth as Romeo, is coming out in October and Relativity Media has recently released not only a new trailer and the first movie poster but also several hi-res stills to promote the film. See the poster and the trailer below, and check out the stills HERE!

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    In addition to Romeo & Juliet and Ender’s Game, Hailee has nine movies coming up, six of which have already been shot. Hateship Loveship and Can A Song Save Your Life? are set to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September. Release dates have yet to be set for The Homesman (a frontier drama starring Tommy Lee Jones) and The Keeping Room (with Sam Worthington, set during the American Civil War). The spy thriller Three Days to Kill is coming out in February 2014. Three more projects are currently in pre-production.

    Abigail Breslin has a few movies coming out within the next few months as well. Her horror flick Haunter is set to be released in theaters and on Video on Demand in October, and the poster and trailer have just been released online.

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    See 58 hi-res stills of the movie HERE at Filmofilia. In addition, Abigail is starring in the thrillers Final Girl and Wicked Blood, both set to be released this year, and playwright Tracy Letts’ family Drama August: Osage County (with Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts and Benedict Cumberbatch; out in December). Two more projects are currently in pre-production.

    As we told you a couple of weeks ago, Asa Butterfield is currently filming BBC co-financed dramedy X Plus Y. He is also rumored to play the lead in The White Circus, a fantasy movie reuniting him with Chloe Moretz set to be released in 2015. And personally, I wouldn’t be too upset if the casting directors of the new Artemis Fowl movie would consider casting Asa. Tumblr users have done that for years.

    But let’s not forget the adult cast, since they have been keeping busy, too. Harrison Ford’s new movie Paranoia (with Liam Hemsworth and Gary Oldman) is coming out in a little over a month. Anchorman 2, in which he has a small role, is set to be released in January 2014. In addition, he is involved in three projects that are currently in pre-production: psychological thriller You Belong To Me (with Zach Efron), Sly Stallone’s The Expendables 3, and the long awaited Star Wars VII (directed by J.J. Abrams). He has also declared on several occasions that he would be open to Indiana Jones 5. While I’m excited for Star Wars, I’m not so sure about Indy 5 (Indy 4 was one of the worst movies I’ve ever not finished watching), and I’m positively dreading Expendables. I wonder if Harrison lost a bet or something.

    True to current form, Sir Ben Kingsley has signed onto every project he could fit into his schedule. WWII drama Walking With the Enemy and middle ages set The Physician (based on Noah Gordon’s best-selling novel) are set to be released later this year. SciFi movie Our Robot Overlords is to premiere in 2014. One more project, currently untitled, is in post-production. Two are filming at the moment (thriller Eliza Graves and animated movie The Boxtrolls). Three more are in pre-production.

    Viola Davis has a new movie coming out in September as well: crime thriller Prisoners, starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhall. Two more movies – Th Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby and Cyber – are currently filming/in post-production.

    Finally, Nonso Anozie has been doing pretty well for himself. He has landed roles in the upcoming Jack Ryan movie, starring Chris Pine and Keira Knightley (out in December) and NBC’s Dracula TV series, starring Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as the seductive vampire and Nonso as his loyal servant Renfield.

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    Sources: Gotham News, Access Hollywood, Filmofilia, Aint It Cool News, Indiewire, SpoilerTV, IMDB

  • Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld Talk Flash Suits and Heights

    Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld Talk Flash Suits and Heights

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    We keep hearing talk about how hot the flash suits were and recently talked to costume designer Christine Bieselin-Clark about how they had to wear another layer under the suits too! In this interview with USA Today, Asa and Hailee go into further detail on what it was like to work in the wire harness and the flash suits.

    The filmmakers used rigs to hoist the actors and make them feel as if they were in space. “If you’re scared of heights, you just had to get over it,” Butterfield says. “There’s nothing you can do about it. We all had a great time up there.”

    Steinfeld recalls about three months spent on wires “floating around, flipping around, being thrown into pads.”

    “And shooting people,” Butterfield says.

    “The list goes on,” says Steinfeld, who plays Petra Arkanian, Ender’s friend at Battle School. “I don’t really think we had time to worry about it.”

    “I guess we don’t really know any different,” Steinfeld says. “It is very uncomfortable and hard at first, to say the least.”

    […] “It was like a sauna,” Butterfield says.

    Because of the sound, filmmakers couldn’t run air conditioning to keep them cool, says Steinfeld, though Butterfield notes that they did have fans in their 8-pound helmets, “which kept it from fogging up.”

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    “I doubt they were comfortable 50 years in the future,” Butterfield figures.

    “Yeah, I don’t know how we managed,” Steinfeld adds before giving him a high-five. “Maybe we’ll see. We’ll go to space in 50 years and see if the spacesuits are comfortable.”

    Read the whole interview at USA Today.

    Definitely sounds like they had a tough time doing the Battle Room scenes, but from what we’ve seen in the trailers so far, it looks pretty fantastic. And to think I thought my flight suit costume was too hot!

  • VIDEO: Asa Butterfield Talks Training and Harrison Ford

    VIDEO: Asa Butterfield Talks Training and Harrison Ford

    More Comic Con videos! Watch Asa talk to Popsugar about the “coolest stuff to film,” training for the battle room, the characters’ ages, and being intimidated by Harrison Ford!

    Source: Popsugar

  • Asa Butterfield On the Hardest Part of Shooting

    Asa Butterfield On the Hardest Part of Shooting

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    During Comic Con, Zap2It caught up with Asa Butterfield for a quick interview about the filming of Ender’s Game. When asked about filming the dramatic climax of the movie, he had this to say:

    Shooting that was probably the hardest part about filming, and it was near the end of filming. It was hard and reading the book gave me a lot of insight and ideas about how to play it.

    Check out the rest HERE!

    Source: Zap2It

  • Ender’s Game Cast Watch #7 – Power of Youth

    Ender’s Game Cast Watch #7 – Power of Youth

     

    This week’s cast watch mostly revolves around yesterday’s Variety Power of Youth event. Abigail Breslin was honored as one of five young performers for her involvement in Project Sunshine, a charity for children with disabilities, HIV and other special needs. Here is Abigail with her co-honorees Jake Austin, Quvenzhane Wallis, Nina Dobrev and Tyler Posey.

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    At the event, Abigail met up with her August: Osage County costar Dermot Mulroney …

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    … and probably with some of her Ender’s Game buddies, because it seems that Aramis Knight and Khylin Rhambo were also in attendance. Khylin tweeted this “epic” picture of himself with Percy Jackson‘s Brandon T. Jackson and The Maze Runner‘s Dexter Darden.

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    Aramis met up with some friends and then posed with Tyler Posey (pun intended), tweeting: “Everyone thinks I look like this guy.” I wonder why everyone thinks that … oh wait, BECAUSE YOU DO!

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    Apparently, Abigail Breslin played matchmaker for Aramis Knight at some point around the time of the event. Hmm, very cryptic.

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    In other news:
     
    Abigail Breslin did a photoshoot with The Icon Magazine. Looks amazing.

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    Asa Butterfield is shooting a new movie, modding Skyrim, and letting himself be stung in the lip by wasps. (I’m still waiting for photos.) Hailee Steinfeld is seeing Bruno Mars tonight. And the Jimmy Jax Pinchak Band just started playing at the Venice Beach Summer Fest 2013. Check their WEBSITE for upcoming gigs.

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    PS: If you are at Venice Beach right now, Jimmy is signing a limited number of Ender’s Game posters after the gig!
     
    Sources: Variety; Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
     

  • PHOTO: Graff and Ender

    PHOTO: Graff and Ender

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    Since we are posting new stills today, check out this picture of Ender and Graff showing them shortly before Ender enters the battle room.

    This image appeared in the special Comic Con edition being handed out in the San Diego Gaslamp Quarter during Comic Con.

    Source: Entertainment Weekly

  • PHOTO: First Picture of Ender and Alai

    PHOTO: First Picture of Ender and Alai

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    I know the quality sucks a bit, and we’ll try to get a better quality one as soon as possible, but we didn’t want to keep this from you. This is the first time we’ve seen Ender and Alai together in character in the movie! The picture was taken quasi by accident by the folks of Collider, who actually just wanted a photograph of the Ender’s Game Experience classroom desks. Be that as it may, this is proof that Ender and Alai’s friendship is acknowledged in the movie!
     
    Source: Collider
     

  • Ender’s Game Cast Watch #6 – Comic-Con Edition

    Ender’s Game Cast Watch #6 – Comic-Con Edition

    Last week was pretty much all about Comic Con, and apart from Moises Arias and Abigail Breslin (who was sick and had to cancel only a day before she was scheduled to be on the panel) pretty much every one of the young cast was there. You have probably already seen tons of stuff, but in case you still haven’t had enough, have some more!
     
    To start off, Cameron Gaskins (Pol Slattery) posted an awesome group pic of the minor cast hanging out together after signing autographs for an hour on Saturday.
     
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    As I said, pretty much everyone was there.
     
    After the signing, the cast member went around a bit at Comic Con, doing their own thing. Khylin Rhambo‘s thing, it seems, is taking pictures with random cosplayers. I see Batman-girl, Iron Man, and Spidey, and is that Assassin’s Creed? I’m not much of a gamer, so you have to tell me.
     
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    Aramis Knight, on the other hand, signed more autographs while he was at it. Someone you don’t see in the group pic, but who was there at the singning as well, is Jimmy Pinchak. He took the time to visit the Ender’s Game Experience, signing up under the name of Peter Wiggin. Looks like Peter made it into battle school after all.
     
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    The rest of the cast eventually went to the Experience as well. Aramis Knight met up with Asa Butterfield to reenact the launchie shuttle experience. I kind of doubt, though, that this is what it will look like in the movie.
     
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    Speaking of Asa Butterfield, he seems to have enjoyed Comic Con to the fullest. However, in this pic, taken on their first day, he and Hailee Steinfeld seem to still be confused about what’s what at SDCC.
     
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    I’m not sure whether this was taken before or after Asa and Hailee did the Ender’s Game Experience press preview, of which you’ve probably seen loads of images. Maybe you’ve even seen that awesome vid in which they walk through the sets, and in which Asa delivers his by now Tumblr-famous line “like a banana.” Wednesday night, he, Hailee and a few others attended a party organized by Summit. Here’s proof:
     
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    Yeah, selfies are never quite what you expect them to be. At least they had fun before they had to get back to Hall H-paneling, Interview-giving, photoshoot-posing and all those other tedious things that I’m sure are a big hassle.
     
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    After a few days of hard work, Asa got to spend his last day at Comic Con undercover, finally being allowed to release his inner nerd and hang out with the REALLY cool people.
     
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    Sources: the stars’ Twitter and Instagram accounts

     

     

  • An “Ender’s Game” Roundtable – Conversations With the Director, Producer, and Cast!

    An “Ender’s Game” Roundtable – Conversations With the Director, Producer, and Cast!

    by Elizabeth Spencer

    Ho, Launchies!  Crystal and I have just returned home after an absolutely fantastic (if exhausting) five days at San Diego Comic-Con!  We had a marvelous time exploring the sights and sounds of one of the coolest places around… We posed with Jedi, sat in the Iron Throne, explored a replica of Bag End made entirely of Legos, and one night were ushered into a bunker to stock up on supplies for the upcoming zombie apocalypse.  Oh, wait.  That was just me.  Crystal spent her whole trip camped out for Hall H.

    And oh yeah, we also did a bunch of stuff for “Ender’s Game.”  It’s been a busy few days, so our apologies for the late reporting!

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    On Thursday, July 18, I had the privilege of sitting down to a roundtable discussion with “Ender’s Game” Writer/Director Gavin Hood, Producer Roberto Orci, Ender Wiggin-actor Asa Butterfield, and Petra Arkanian-actress Hailee Steinfeld.  Also in attendance were Kelly and Aidan (from Ender News) and Cassandra (from Ender’s Ansible).

    The four of us had an awesome opportunity to get right down to it and ask the questions that real fans want answered.  So here I present to you our biggest takeaways:

    1)      The New Trailer!  Yes, there’s a new trailer, and for those of us who didn’t get to see it during the Hall H panel, it will be released to the public with the premiere of “Elysium,” due to hit theaters on August 9th.  There’s a chance that it may also hit the internet a few days prior, so we’ll keep our eyes peeled!

    2)      Sequels!  Everyone’s being pretty tight-lipped about possible sequels right now, and for good reason.  As Gavin reminds us, “There’s a large amount of money at stake and we would need the approval of the studio.”  Gavin and Bob are all for it, but couldn’t speak to possible plots or timeframes.  The fact that this first adaptation even made it off the ground was miracle enough.  As Gavin said, “This property is something that people wanted to make for a long time and didn’t, couldn’t, wouldn’t, and so I think everybody is a little bit in shock that we actually made it.”  So no news for now, but we’ll keep our ears to the ground.

    3)      Locke and Demosthenes – Gone for Good.  Gavin spoke about cutting the Locke and Demosthenes sub-plot, a matter of contention among some fans: “The main decision that we made is that we would stick with Ender Wiggin, never do a scene without him.  Any scene that happened without him, the only ones we chose to do were a couple of scenes with Graff and Anderson where they talk about him, so that the audience is truly on Ender’s journey in order to bond you visually and cinematically with this lead character and identify with him.”

    This makes perfect sense for a two-hour movie, and while some fans may be upset that this story line doesn’t make it to the screen, we think it was the right move on the writer’s part.  While Peter and Valentine are obviously central figures to the plot, it is because they form a foundation for Ender’s own journey, and their activities outside of Ender’s world don’t serve to advance the story that Gavin wants to tell.    Now if we ever do get those sequels, they might have to fit in a bit of, “Meanwhile, back on Earth…”

    4)      On Violence: Gavin and Bob answered a few questions regarding the level of violence that they adapted from book to screen.  Those who have read the book know that there are several severely violent actions that are vital to the development of Ender’s character and the progression of his journey.

    To avoid spoilers, we won’t go into specific details here.  But from what we heard, it sounds like the team found a good balance between showing the seriousness of the act without dragging it out for the sake of spectacle.  As Gavin Hood explained: “We’re walking a very fine line in a PG-13 world…you can’t have an “R” movie where half the people who love the book can’t see the movie, and yet you also don’t want to soften it up… We never wanted to indulge the violence for the sake of violence. We wanted the violence to happen, for you to feel the shock of it in a real way, but more importantly for you to deal with the aftermath of the violence…”

    The most important thing, he said, was to show what effect the violence had on the characters (specifically Ender) and how the impact of that violence carried across in their reactions.  Gavin spoke several times throughout the interview about the abilities of all the actors to portray subtle, emotional, and nuanced performances, helping to convey the depth of what is largely an internal struggle that takes place in Ender’s own mind.  We can’t wait to see how these scenes play out on film.

    5)      Why Not Reading The Book Might Be A Good Thing: For fans of any book-to-screen adaptation, it can be hard to imagine that someone would take on a movie role without having read the source material.  We know that Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld both read the novel, but other actors (such as Harrison Ford and Viola Davis) did not.  When asked about how this affected their understanding of the characters, Gavin stood firmly behind the script’s ability to provide all that was necessary for the actors to comprehend their roles and motivations.

    In fact, he said, not reading the book can sometimes be a good thing: “Their feeling was that to engage in conversations about scenes that are not in the movie isn’t helpful.  They need to know that what’s on that page in the script, which is going to be on screen, is going to have sufficient weight and substance and merit to give them fully-rounded characters in the movie […] There’s a lot of actors who don’t want to read books, some do – these guys (indicating Asa and Hailee) used the book as a form of research, and fantastically so.  Other actors say, ‘Wait a minute – we’re not making the book.  You’re asking me to play the role based on the script.  This script better have enough substance and weight and nuance for me to feel that my character is going to be nuanced.’

    And that was their approach, which I think is absolutely fine.”

    6)      Ender and Petra…In Love?  Our group went ahead and asked the big question that’s had many fans worried over the last few weeks.  Ever since photos were released showing Ender and Petra holding hands, as well as Petra grasping Ender’s arm, we have wondered about the possibility that they built a teen romance into the script. Say it isn’t so!

    While the answers we received from Gavin, Bob, Asa, and Hailee all point to a platonic relationship, there’s still a little doubt in my mind about how much teen angst will actually show up on the screen.  Asa told us that “I wouldn’t say it was anything at all like a love relationship, cause they’re both dependent on each other for support.  They’re both in the same situation, they’re both not entirely accepted by the community they’re in.”  Hailee also spoke about the similarities between Ender and Petra, and how there is a connection formed between them based on that outcast role and the need for acceptance.

    “I think that it’s sort of expected in a way, and what’s great about the relationship between them is – not only did I not really see it as sort of a romance thing, but I don’t think the characters do either.  I think they’re looking for a friend, and somebody to trust and feel comfortable with, and that doesn’t necessarily mean boyfriend/girlfriend or whatever.”

    Gavin summed it up by assuring us that “there is genuine tenderness between these two characters at certain moments, and there are genuinely sweet moments – when she teaches him how to shoot, it’s both exciting and really tender, but it’s not, ‘let’s be cute.’  None of that, no.”

    7)      And “Ender’s Shadow?”  Also Out.  Gavin Hood confirmed that there will be none of “Ender’s Shadow” in this movie – Bean’s storyline will be restricted to what is present in “Ender’s Game” and nothing more.  It was hard enough, Gavin said, trying to fit as much as they could of the original novel in to a two-hour movie, and they chose early on to stick to Ender’s story alone.

    And that’s just about it, folks!  A few more questions were tossed around about the score and Asa’s American accent (he practiced in the shower), and we learned that they are 90-95% done with the final cut of the movie.

    All in all, I’d say it was a pretty successful day.  A huge thanks to Gavin, Bob, Asa, and Hailee for making time to sit down with the four of us – every time I hear them talk, I am more and more confident that this adaptation is in the right hands, and will meet our expectations and then some!

    Stay tuned for some additional post- Comic-Con write-ups, and feel free to ask any questions about our time in San Diego!  More pics will also be coming soon!

  • Asa Butterfield’s New Movie “X Plus Y” Starts Shooting

    Asa Butterfield’s New Movie “X Plus Y” Starts Shooting

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    Asa Butterfield has officially started working on his new movie, BBC co-financed British comedy-drama X Plus Y.
     
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    His attachment to the project was already reported back in March, but so far we were unable to tell if the movie was a go and when it was going to begin production. The project isn’t even listed on IMDB yet! So now, that filming is underway, let us give you a few stats:
     
    Title: X plus Y
     
    Synopsis: “Teenage maths prodigy Nathan struggles with people, not least his mother, Julie, but finds comfort in numbers. Mentored by unconventional and anarchic teacher Mr Humphreys, Nathan’s talents win him a place representing GB at the International Mathematics Olympiad. When the team go to train in Taiwan, headed up by squad leader Richard, Nathan is faced with unexpected challenges – not least his new and unfamiliar feelings for his Chinese counterpart, the beautiful Zhang Mei.
    From suburban England to bustling Taipei and back again, this original and heartwarming film tracks the funny, complex relationship Nathan has with his mentor who ends up learning more from Nathan than he could ever teach him. Ultimately this is Nathan’s journey to embrace the irrational nature of love.” (Female First)
     
    Cast:
    Asa Butterfield – Nathan
    Sally Hawkins – Julie, Nathan’s mom
    Rafe Spall – Mr. Humphries
    Eddie Marsan – Richard
    Jo Yang – Zhang Mei
     
    Filming Locations: Sheffield, Cambridge, Taiwan
     
    Read more about the movie at Female First, Screen Daily, and the Global Herald.
     
     
    Source: Female First
    Photos via Asa Butterfield’s Instagram

     

  • PHOTO: New(ish) Behind-the-Scenes Picture

    PHOTO: New(ish) Behind-the-Scenes Picture

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    Empire Magazine has released a new behind-the-scenes still from the filming of Ender’s Game. They already put it out in print in their August 2013 issue a couple of weeks ago, but this is the first time they officially used it online. In it, we see director Gavin Hood talk to Asa Butterfield and Suraj Partha about a scene that apparently happens in the battle school corridor and in which they are wearing pyjamas. Can anyone guess which scene this is? And what are those rainbow-colored rings?

    Read Empire’s accompanying article about the Ender’s Game Comic Con panel HERE!

    Source: Empire

  • PHOTOS: ‘Ender’s Game’ Panel at Comic Con 2013

    PHOTOS: ‘Ender’s Game’ Panel at Comic Con 2013

    Ho Launchies! Here are some photos from the Ender’s Game panel at Comic Con that took place on Thursday, July 18, 2013. By now you’ve probably all seen the panel in videos, but there are some great ones that I took from the second row. Enjoy!

    All photos were taken by EnderWiggin.net. Please source when using.

  • Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld Reveal Behind-the-Scenes Tidbits

    Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld Reveal Behind-the-Scenes Tidbits

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    Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld sat down with Moviefone (as did Harrison Ford) to chat a bit about what it was like to film Ender’s Game. They talk about funny moments, the professional atmosphere on set, and the pranks they all (including, it seems, the adults) played on each other while filming. And guess what: the Ender’s Game slang from the books made it into the movie!

    My favorite part of the interview is Hailee’s recollection of a prank Gavin Hood played on her:

    At the end of the film, one of the cast members, Moises Arias, who plays Bonzo Madrid, had to shave his hair for the ending scene. You know, it’s one of those things where you’re OK with it because you have to do it, but it’s also like, you know… it’s a big thing, right? So Moises handled it very well, but you could see he was a little, you know, taken aback by looking at himself in the mirror and this drastic change. And Asa and I walked on set and Gavin turns around and has a black eye. My heart dropped. I was like, “What just happened?” And he goes, “I told him. I told him that he could take it out on me because I made him shave his head. And I was literally, like, crying. I was like, “Moises would never do that. What’s happening?” And then they were like, “Just kidding! It’s makeup!”

    Read the entire interview HERE!

    Source: Moviefone