Just Got To Keep Moving
Chloe Grace Moretz is on the cover of the May issue of Nylon Magazine and more photos from her shoot have been released. Chloe also sat down with the issue for a little one on one interview.
In the interview, Chloe talked about trying a new form of acting while filming Carrie, her image, becoming Hit-Girl, and so much more. Highlights can be found below.
On trying a new form of acting while filming Carrie: “I tried a new style of acting that I’ve never tried before. When I do a crying scene, I’m the type of actor who usually breaks right out of it afterwards, and I’m laughing and being silly. But with ‘Carrie,’ I wanted to try staying in character and being in that dark space all day.
I’m not very serious Method. It’s not like I didn’t talk to my family or go crazy and not eat, but with the director and the actors I was Carrie all the time on set. It was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had, but it was one of the darkest, and I’m terrified to see the movie because it’s the most vulnerable I’ve ever been.”
On becoming Hit-Girl: “Who all looked at it and were like, ‘Who knows what people might think?’ They might be totally offended and never want to hear from me again, or people might love it and go, ‘That is the raddest female-empowerment Angelina Jolie-type character for an 11-year-old girl.’ It was a big risk. People were saying to my mom, ‘What did you do to your child? You ruined her!’ But I was like ‘It was my choice! I wanted to do it!'”
To read the full article make sure to pick up the new issue when it hits newsstands! Kick Ass 2 is slated to hit theaters on August 16 and Carrie is slated to hit theaters on October 18th!