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Wonder woman
Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot is doing the rounds of late night television to promote her upcoming summer blockbuster, so she dropped by the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday to regale him with the story of how she got the career-making part.
Fun fact: she had no idea which role she was auditioning for when she was first called up to read lines for the iconic comic book character — and she was very close to retiring from acting altogether before she was ultimately cast.
“I did not know anything,” she insisted. “I went back to Israel to shoot an Israeli movie, and I didn’t know if I wanted to continue acting afterward. Anyway, I’m in Israel and they tell me they want to do a camera test.
And I’m like, again? Another camera test? Again?” But when Zack Snyder called her up a few days later to spill the beans on the character, she realized it could be a big deal — and then forgot about it.
When she finally got the news that she’d landed the role, she was actually sitting in an airplane, having just landed in L.A. “I’d been waiting for six weeks. I’d already thought that the part is not my mine, f–k that!” she said candidly.
http://time.com/4792759/gal-gado ... ition-jimmy-fallon/
Thor
Sitting down with Lynn Hirschberg for W’s “Screen Tests” series, Hemsworth recently explained how his family got involved in his efforts to be worthy of Thor’s hammer.
Having blown (in the actor’s words) the first audition with Branagh, Chris Hemsworth had to then watch his younger brother, Liam, get callback after callback for the part, which sparked some “sibling rivalry.” (The source of Hemsworth’s on-screen sibling rivalry, Tom Hiddleston, also famously got fairly far along in the audition process to play Thor. Thank goodness he landed Loki instead.)
When Liam ultimately didn’t get the role either, Chris tried again, recording another audition tape from a hotel room in Vancouver where he was shooting Cabin in the Woods with his future Avengers director Joss Whedon. Whether Whedon had any influence over Hemsworth getting either the role or that second audition, the Australian actor is inclined to credit his mother, Leonie—who read Odin, the Anthony Hopkins part, for him. “She must have nailed it, because it got me back in the room,” Hemsworth explains, adding that he was motivated, this time, by “frustration that my little brother had gotten further than me.”
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/09/chris-hemsworth-thor-audition-liam-hemsworth
Black Panther
Chadwick Boseman, who is attached to play T'Challa a.k.a. Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has revealed some interesting details about the Marvel auditioning process in an interview with Entertainment Weekly - and the most notable detail is the fact that Marvel auditions aren't really auditions at all.
Rather than performing for the studio brass and filmmakers, the atmosphere is more about discussion and ideas. Said Boseman,
"It wasn’t really an audition process. It was more of a discussion about what they wanted to do and how I saw it and what I wanted to do. It was more of a feeling out process, and they’re really smart. I can’t talk too much about it—the only thing I can say is that they are smarter than you think they are."
This method has turned out to be massively successful, as it presumably is what delivered us the likes of Chris Pratt as Star-Lord, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, and others. To break it down logically, it seems like the Marvel team can already sense acting talent from previous performances, and are more interested in finding the right personalities during the "audition." Chadwick Boseman's performances in movies like 42 and Get On Up are what got him on the comic book giant's radar, and the meeting was to make sure he was the right guy for the part.
At the same time, part of me has to wonder if this methodology isn't also at least partially related to Marvel Studios' desire for secrecy around their movies. Having simple discussions with actors like this presumably allows them a degree of control over what information is mentioned about particular projects. That way, if things don't work out they don't have to worry about details being leaked. I'm sure there are confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements involved as well, but compartmentalization is still key.
https://www.cinemablend.com/new/ ... -Process-68325.html
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