'Bloodshot' Star Eiza Gonzalez on Her Loyalty to Vin Diesel and Catwoman Heartbreak

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'Bloodshot' Star Eiza Gonzalez on Her Loyalty to Vin Diesel and Catwoman Heartbreak
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Eiza Gonzalez (eizamusica) also discusses overcoming her clavicle injury for an underwater sequence in Bloodshot, 'Godzilla vs. Kong’s' reshoots and her future in The Fast Saga

Yeah — and it happened on this movie. So, it was tricky, but I did find it to be this beautiful and weird situation that she had this clavicle thing. I felt very vulnerable at the time; I was very sensitive. When you break a bone like that — especially because you can’t get it casted — you feel exposed all the time. So, it gave her a different vibe, and it changed my persona. It made me less of a secure person; it changed my energy and the way I carry myself.

It’s impossible not to do that, especially when you get so far down the line. It’s part of why you’re so far down the line because you’re living and dreaming the character. For my prep for every role, I’m kind of a weirdo, especially when I’m already at the camera test stage or really deep into it. I will live and breathe the character; I’m more traditional in that sense. It is heartbreaking; it is always hard. You have to envision yourself in the role in order to see the role.

Yeah, it’s true. It is his franchise, and it’s something that was his. He technically wasn’t part of it, in a sense, because he’s not in the movie. I just wanted to make sure that he was happy. At the time, my manager, Nicole King, and his manager, Stacy O’Neil, who are now working together actually, had talked about it. I said, “I just want to make sure that Vin feels right about it,” and he was really happy.

Yeah, everything’s been done. These movies take a long time because there’s a lot of CGI in them. But, yeah, we’ve done everything, and they’re just going through and creating these incredible characters. I’m just really excited to see it because it’s these two worlds colliding. The fan base foris incredible. When I say I’m in the movie, people are like, “Oh my God.

We did a few days [of additional photography], but it wasn’t really crazy. Like every other film, we did a couple days, and that was kind of it. When you do these big, massive films, there’s always moments that you didn’t see and want to fill in. It was really basic stuff. Nothing too crucial or crazy.Oh my God, incredible! I recently saw it, and I am so happy with that film. It’s just so cool when you get to see something and you’re like, “Oh my God, that looks nothing like me.

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