Anya Taylor-Joy believes ‘New Mutants’ Reshoots Will Make It The Film Fans Expect

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”5284″ img_size=”900×600″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]When fans hear the word “reshoot,” they immediately think of problems. Especially when those reshoots also include delays. Fans are sure the movie will suffer from lack of quality or believe there is a lack of direction. Sometimes that is true, and sometimes like according to The New Mutants, star Anya Taylor-Joy, these reshoots will make the updated movie be a better reflection of the film she and the rest of the cast intended to make.”

“I think we’re making the movie that we set out to make, in the beginning,” Taylor-Joy shared with Collider. “That’s what we’re going to end up delivering to people. It feels like the movie we all signed up to do, which is good.”

New Mutants was originally scheduled to be released on April 13th but was moved to August 2nd, 2019 which is what started fans apprehension. Taylor-Joy believes the extra time and effort will be ultimately worth it.

“It’s crazy exciting! I love my character. I have such a connection to Illyana. I absolutely adore her, and getting to play her is super fun because she’s sassy and Russian and a little bit psycho. She’s just so much fun to play,” the actress detailed. “And I don’t find [the delay] frustrating because when the film comes out, we want it to be something that will make the fans truly happy. Taking the time to do it, whilst people might find it a little bit frustrating to wait for it, when we deliver it, it’s going to be fantastic. That’s the most important thing. And getting the opportunity to play the character again is just great.”

Do you believe, like Taylor-Joy that the delays in the New Mutants will make the movie better for fans and live up to the hype or do you expect the worst that usually comes with delays and reshoots? Share your thoughts with GVNation.

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