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Zoë Kravitz On Playing A “More Psychotic” Version Of Herself In ‘The Studio’: “If You Can’t Make Fun Of Yourself, I Think There’s Something Wrong”
Zoë Kravitz talks playing a 'more psychotic' version of herself in Apple TV+'s 'The Studio' and why she loved lampooning Hollywood in the satire.
The guest star reprises what she fondly calls a “more psychotic” version of herself after a statuette-worthy turn in “The Golden Globes” episode, returning in a two-part Season 1 closer dedicated to Las Vegas and entertainment mainstay CinemaCon. Given the show’s long shots, everything is filmed fairly “by the book,” Kravitz said, though there’s a “lot of conversation” before the camera begins rolling and she praised the longtime Point Grey Pictures producers for being “incredibly collaborative” and holding steadfast to a “super clear” vision. The chaotic finale follows a deeply inebriated Kravitz (and Dave Franco and Bryan Cranston’s Continental CEO Griffin Mill) as she is coddled and cajoled into sobering up enough to pull off an onstage presentation to tease her forthcoming “Black Wing” project.
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