Amy Madigan's breakout role in the horror film 'Weapons' has cemented her status as a scene-stealing sensation, thanks in part to her grueling final scene that required hours of running – but she wasn't doing all the physical work herself.
Madigan recounted the scene with director Zach Cregger in an Entertainment Weekly interview, revealing that while she may have been frantically running for the camera, it was actually a stunt double who performed the actual tackling sequence. However, Madigan had to put in the time and effort to physically build up her endurance to make the scene believable.
"I'm definitely running," Madigan told Cregger about the scene, which depicts Aunt Gladys making a desperate bid for escape from the possessed children she's bewitched. "So all of that, just revving it up that the payoff, I thought was great." The scene's graphic conclusion has sparked mixed reactions from audiences, with some finding it funny and others appreciating its unflinching portrayal of justice being served.
Despite the character's dark nature, Madigan has expressed delight in how audiences have interpreted Aunt Gladys, citing the fun in seeing various theories emerge about her backstory. One fan theory even drew a connection to Elvis Presley's mother, who also bore the name Gladys – and Madigan neither confirmed nor denied the notion.
Madigan's performance as Aunt Gladys has earned her Oscar buzz, and it's clear that her physical commitment to the role was key in making the character feel like a fully realized presence on screen.
Madigan recounted the scene with director Zach Cregger in an Entertainment Weekly interview, revealing that while she may have been frantically running for the camera, it was actually a stunt double who performed the actual tackling sequence. However, Madigan had to put in the time and effort to physically build up her endurance to make the scene believable.
"I'm definitely running," Madigan told Cregger about the scene, which depicts Aunt Gladys making a desperate bid for escape from the possessed children she's bewitched. "So all of that, just revving it up that the payoff, I thought was great." The scene's graphic conclusion has sparked mixed reactions from audiences, with some finding it funny and others appreciating its unflinching portrayal of justice being served.
Despite the character's dark nature, Madigan has expressed delight in how audiences have interpreted Aunt Gladys, citing the fun in seeing various theories emerge about her backstory. One fan theory even drew a connection to Elvis Presley's mother, who also bore the name Gladys – and Madigan neither confirmed nor denied the notion.
Madigan's performance as Aunt Gladys has earned her Oscar buzz, and it's clear that her physical commitment to the role was key in making the character feel like a fully realized presence on screen.