CHALLENGERS: Zendaya, Mike Faist & Josh O'Connor | CherryPicks
Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor talk to #CherryPicks' Meg McCarthy about the making of their new film Challengers, working with director Luca Guadagnino, and more!
After an injury puts tennis player Tashi (Zendaya) on the sidelines, the prodigy turns to coaching. She soon finds herself in the middle of a love triangle when her husband Art (Mike Faist) and his one-time friend Patrick (Josh O’Connor) face off. The problem? Patrick used to be Tashi’s boyfriend. Still stuck on her, the Art and Patrick duke it out on and off the court while Tashi tries to decide which one of the tennis stars she really wants in this romcom from director Luca Guadagnino and screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes. Learn more and get tickets: www.thecherrypicks.com/films/...
Challengers is in theaters Friday April 26.
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If Mike wants to speak first you know that this interviewer asked the right question. She is very intelligent and did not ask a superficial question. Mike appreciates that.
Lol
Yes. In most of these interviews, he gets away with not answering ANYTHING.
Thats TheCherryPicks for ya! Great interviews!
Mike is so sweet asking to speak but I love this interviewer she asked really great questions that made the cast want to engage. Job well done to that lovely lady !
That's because Zendaya has been carrying these interviews, since he for the most part says nothing.
Great interview!
Zendaya and the Diamonds
More and more spam, the movies, doing way better than was expected, but still might not quite break even
Life before intimacy coordinators? When films were erotic and actually sexy.
gross.. harrasment vibes ick
No you mean when actors & actresses were uncomfortably placed in roles to do all but engage in actually intercourse with a complete stranger in a room full of people and a camera. Like Sophie Turner being traumatized around age 11-13 from the male director on game of thrones squirting fake blood all over her legs to display her first menstrual period on the show. This position is very important for the future of Hollywood to stop the trauma actors are expected to go through... Only Brook Shields seems to have had no problem with her extreme sexualization on set as a literal kid, except for when she was actually lured and raped by a producer/exec in her early 20's... That, she didn't like
When womans had a terrible hard time on set? That no one cared enough about because they make money?! Sure!
You have no brain cells
and men and women were just allowed to harass their scene partners!!!