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  • and Don.

  • Hello.

  • I'm Karen.

  • I'm Paul.

  • We're from Avengers Endgame.

  • But today we're here with any fair talking about one thing we learned from our Marvel films Nails that this is How was it learning to fight against a green screen?

  • Had you done anything like that before?

  • Not to this magnitude.

  • It's a strange sensation when you are mapping this stuff out and there's nothing really behind you or around you.

  • And it changed from Aunt Meant Jam into the wasp technology change to run with ants.

  • Pretend that I was riding on and I've never done that.

  • It was yeah, thistles for, don't you?

  • Did you use the comic books to help create roadie slash war machine?

  • I did use the comic books.

  • My my daughter was a big fan of the character.

  • End of the comments, and she would always sort of state they make sure this happens.

  • Dad, you got to do this.

  • And look, how is standing here?

  • That's it.

  • Look, back off.

  • You're not the boss of me.

  • I'm the boss of you.

  • You're how old now?

  • She's 22.

  • So she kind of thing.

  • Yeah, I think the car myself.

  • Karen, this is one.

  • I think many people like.

  • What is it, like applying and shooting stunts in full makeup and prosthetics?

  • You have it.

  • You really have a lime in full face prison base, prison.

  • There's nowhere for the sweat to go accumulates in there and then, like it'll just open and then it will.

  • It will project.

  • It's really like one of the worst things to be like on the receiving end, a scene you're fighting with, and then and it's just so Oh, yeah, like a limit.

  • Your living limit.

  • No, it's not the nicest sensations to be wearing that, you know, with the sweat and everything, however, really helps with the character and helps me sort of play her and get into her.

  • If I ever had trouble dropping into something like that, makeup just does that for me.

  • How long does it take to get?

  • It was going to say when we have our 6 a.m. calls.

  • What time were you?

  • Let me tell you, I have like 2 45 pickups.

  • We're in that territory because it's not just your face.

  • You have whole thing.

  • Yeah, like a fool.

  • Yet from the neck up, it's not me.

  • Does it ever get claustrophobic?

  • Do you ever have moments where you just take it?

  • Sometimes you feel really restricted when you have.

  • I think that that is the constant feeling.

  • To be honest, it looks cool.

  • He doesn't.

  • It looks incredible.

  • Thank you for suffering for us as one of the writers.

  • It wasn't hard for you to write jokes for some of your legendary cool stars.

  • You know, thankfully was there was several people in the room that are very, very good at that.

  • Sometimes he kind of come up with things.

  • When you're there filming on the day, I feel like writing jokes or writing things like that.

  • You know, you think of the scene as a whole.

  • I think of it dramatically and narratively.

  • And then those jokes kind of come in later.

  • So you were, like in the writer's room and everything.

  • Probably a little bit.

  • Michael Penny and I would advise more, but not as much.

  • Maybe people might think.

  • Okay, so this is for you.

  • Don't Rudy Got to get some actual punches in clip.

  • Should I say clip like, straight that way.

  • Alternate days.

  • This camera.

  • So this is for you don't You got to get some actual punches in.

  • Let's go to the clip.

  • I don't know, but don't open it.

  • All right, let's go Her.

  • Did it feel to choreograph a fight sequence versus under the helmet?

  • Schultz.

  • Yeah, it was actually fun.

  • I actually wanted to be a stuntman before I wanted to be an actor.

  • I did.

  • It was something that I was always physical and athletic, and I just always thought that that would be a great thing to do.

  • And then I started looking into it.

  • I was like, Oh, you.

  • I think I'll act like Of course, it's a lot more when we get to do physical stuff, We all get to do it in the movies, and it's like you get to play, dress up with the best toys and you're safe.

  • So you're not worried about it, and I just keep going to do bigger, bigger, more gnarly things.

  • You do that, try that.

  • Do you like asked to do more than they want you to?

  • They've never said, Don't do that, which makes me wonder if they really care, and it always makes it always better when the actor can do it because you don't have to cut away.

  • And then your face didn't really actually spend these days.

  • I like a face replacement.

  • T you just do it from your house.

  • It's lucky with me because you get to wear a helmet.

  • So there major stunts that you don't have to do, you know, and they don't have to replace my face because I got the helmet love to.

  • Yeah, I need one of those.

  • Karen.

  • Yes, OK.

  • How is working through comedic timing and bloopers with the character who never laughs?

  • I think she's really funny because I think that people that take themselves too seriously are hilarious, right, because it's like she's so straight and sincere about everything.

  • She does laugh sometimes, but her life is warning.

  • It's like it's a nebula, a cz much canoe in the prosthetic.

  • Like comes the way you feel joy thing.

  • So this is purple.

  • What was it like choreographing the airport scene with Aunt Mon going huge.

  • How much time did that take?

  • I didn't take that long, but we also never really practiced it.

  • And it was the first time that we've ever had Giant man appear in the film, so way were kind of on the fly thinking.

  • Well, how how do we do this?

  • How do we move on?

  • It was simple shots where just the cameras down and I was Booth.

  • So I'm sure if you just took a step back, what was being filled?

  • It looked ridiculous, but will lose big.

  • Yeah, there was so much going on in that scene.

  • I remember, as I was off in one corner tryingto figure out how Giant Man might move.

  • I looked over to my left and Hawkeye and black widow Fine is everything.

  • And it was really like being in a rumble.

  • Okay, Were you really wanna rumble?

  • Question for Don?

  • How has your characterization of war machine changed since you first put on the suit?

  • Well, obviously, Rohde has gone through a lot of changes over the course of his marvel experience.

  • Had a terrible accident, which I still blame vision for Don Blaney's vision, which is weird because you think it would be something character would hang on to that.

  • But first it's first hall, and I are not friends anymore.

  • Not you, but the other guy talking.

  • He's had to come through a lot.

  • And he's now, you know, back kind of better than ever, thanks to the stark tech.

  • And it's an exciting time for roadie, too.

  • Have survived the snap.

  • I mean, how lucky we do have Survivor's guilt a little bit, right?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • I feel like I've been picked for, like, a sports team or something.

  • I'm feeling pretty good about myself.

  • Yeah, Yeah.

  • Is he ready?

  • All right.

  • This is for Karen.

  • Karen, You were all excited and eager.

  • How long did it take you to train with nebulous weapons?

  • Before you choreographed your first fight?

  • It took me four bloody ever toe.

  • Learn that routine because I looked like spaghetti trying to Theo.

  • I truly, truly did.

  • But I think I got a decent standard.

  • By the end of that, my first weapons were these, like to stuff things.

  • I think they're cold.

  • It's tough things.

  • Something stops are there.

  • Stop cycle on.

  • I That's the pool.

  • Like Gangnam style.

  • No, like cold side.

  • Forget it.

  • Go.

  • All right, Don, Did you have to learn any new styles of fighting for Well, because I already knew every style fighting, You know, size, size are You should tell your martial arts, which I learned from the Octagon Chuck Norris movie.

  • Just you doing that?

  • It was like nunchucks.

  • Yeah, yeah, but with size, what's the difference between size and not jugs the nunchucks with, You know, the two states have changed the size of that sort of, like Trident with aloe right, ready despite with two of them and trap swords and things of that nature and standing and catching his worth catching a sort things trigger guidance, throwing it all cool stuff you could do in a movie which you probably die in real life.

  • You try.

  • T o.

  • I often wonder that because I've been learning the nunchucks for a film.

  • And it's like, I think if I tried this on a person in real life, I think I would get killed.

  • Yeah, and they're actually they're illegal to carry because there it's a felony to carry.

  • You see, you're not old enough to remember.

  • I came up during the time when that was everybody had to have a parent.

  • Oh, really?

  • Everybody would have got nunchucks.

  • So that means we have to quit walking around with nunchucks out of our back.

  • It looks cool.

  • Sure shouldn't go to jail.

  • Nunchucks a one and then the plastic comb.

  • The other that's in the band.

  • And that's right.

  • Yeah, that's it.

  • Warriors come out.

  • This ant man has any new tech for engaged.

  • I guess we're just gonna have to wait and see.

  • Good answer.

  • It's the only answer.

  • Really?

  • What?

  • Wish I could Everything.

  • Good Try.

  • Vanity Fair.

  • Yeah.

  • Try.

  • Almost got us.

  • Is it time for a three camera?

  • Thanks a lot.

  • Vanity Fair.

  • Good.

  • Karen, This nebula.

  • Learn any new fighting tactics for game?

  • Another one.

  • And then it's another endgame question, which, you know, we know we can't waving about.

  • Hey, maybe it's not necessarily a physical fighting.

  • We're talking.

  • Maybe Verbal, maybe No.

  • But maybe there's no new physical pain.

  • Maybe there's some gentle.

  • There's no there's definitely some mental fighting J noses or Dad.

  • Wait.

  • What?

  • Yeah, Spoiler alert.

  • You supposed to be getting the whole thing away, having no idea completely.

  • Now I have to think about you in a whole different way now.

  • Nothing like my dad.

  • Don't worry.

  • Enjoy.

  • Okay.

  • This one.

and Don.

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