Mary Elizabeth Winstead Talks Gemini Man and Birds of Prey

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”23147″ img_size=”900×500″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]New York Times did an interview with Mary Elizabeth Winstead and she talks about Gemini Man, Birds of Prey and more. If you want to read the whole interview click the link above, but in this article we will talk about Birds of Prey!

“Gemini Man” is a big action thriller. Did you get to hang from a helicopter? That seems to happen a lot in this type of film.

No, but I do a lot of running around and I get to fight some people. I had to train in jiu jitsu, do a little tactical gun training — there’s some shootouts. “Birds of Prey” was the next level up. In “Gemini Man” I’m a D.I.A. [Defense Intelligence Agency] agent who’s been hired to keep an eye on Will Smith, but in “Birds of Prey” I play this assassin who’s been trained since childhood. It’s all women and genuinely funny and weird. It feels from the ’90s, in the best way.

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