Emily Blunt has revealed that if she sees three words in a script she will turn down the role.
Having climbed the Hollywood ladder to take main roles in films like Oppenheimer, A Quiet Place, Mary Poppins, and The Girl on the Train, the 40-year-old can afford to be a little choosy. And the British-born actress has come clean on what it takes for her to lose interest in a film.
While promoting her TV show, The English, last year, Blunt admitted that if a certain phrase had appeared in the script she may not have taken the role in the first place. In the series she played Cornelia Locke, a woman who embarks on a revenge mission in the 1980s USA.
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In an interview with The Telegraph, Blunt heaped praise on the character she portrayed, but added that things could’ve been so much different.
“It’s the worst thing ever when you open a script and read the words ‘strong female lead’. That makes me roll my eyes – I’m already out. I’m bored,” she admitted.
The actor believes that characters attributed to her disliked phrase are expected to have almost no emotion.
She said: “Those roles are written as incredibly stoic, you spend the whole time acting tough and saying tough things.”
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Emily previously admitted that not staying tough once resulted in harsh words from one of her co-stars.
The actress claims Tom Cruise told her to “stop being such a p***y” while she sobbed on the set of Edge of Tomorrow.
Emily said she was emotional after suffering a series of gruesome injuries on set under the weight of a massive mechanical costume.
But co-star Tom wasn’t impressed on set of the 2014 blockbuster, and “didn’t know what to do” to help her.
Emily told the Smartless podcast: “We had to wear these enormous suits, which I think would’ve been great if we had CGI’d them but we wanted to do it in a tactile way.
“When you hear the word tactile you think that sounds nice and cosy; there was nothing cosy about these suits. It was like 85lb, it was so heavy. The first time I put it on I started to cry and [Tom] didn’t know what to do.”
The actress continued: “He just stared at me and was like, ‘I know, I know. I was like, ‘Tom i’m not sure how I’m going to get through this shoot’ and just started to cry.
“I said, ‘I’m feeling a bit panicky about the whole shoot’.”
Emily said: “He just stared at me for a long time, not knowing what to do, and he goes, ‘Come on, stop being such a p***y, okay?’”
Mercifully, with his tough words of encouragement, Emily was able to laugh off her worries.
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