Tom Holland thought Christopher Nolan was unhappy with his performance
India, July 7 -- Actor Tom Holland recently revealed that he initially believed director Christopher Nolan was unhappy with his performance on the first day of filming The Odyssey, before learning that the frequent interruptions were simply due to the technical limitations of IMAX cameras.
Speaking to Fandango, Holland shared that on his first day, Nolan repeatedly called "cut" during his shots, which made him fear that he was failing to meet expectations. "Working with the IMAX cameras for the first time is an experience. It is unlike anything I have ever seen before, and I didn't know that it only ran for three minutes. So, I remember you would continue cutting, and I was with Jon (Bernthal, actor), like, 'Why does he keep cutting? Why does he keep doing that?'" he said.
At the time, the 30-year-old spiralled into self-doubt, recalling, "In my head, I was like, 'Does he not like what we're doing? What is happening?' And then, I remember it was actually stunt coordinator George Cottle that was like, 'No, no, no, there's only three minutes in the mag.' I was like, 'Oh, thank god.' I thought I was totally s***ing the bed in this scene."
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