Although several stars have vocalized their preferences for certain roles, there are a lucky few who have managed to make those dreams a reality. 🏆
“As a fan, I was reading the script and I was like, ‘Oh, that would be how these girls would grow up. Oh, that would be psychologically what would happen. Oh, that figures in the relationship with the professor.’ It makes sense,” she noted. “There’s a lot of confusion, but we’re not playing 7-year-olds. It’s not a cartoon. They are real people.
“I’m actually very excited at the thought of it because I was texting the girls and we’re like, ‘Oh. Well, now we know what we’re doing. What an amazing thing,'” she toldin June 2021. “You never get to do that as an actor, go back and be like, ‘What would I have done differently?'” Scroll down to see other stars who got their dream roles and collaborations after speaking it into the universe:Listen to Us Weekly's Hot Hollywood as each week the editors of Us break down the hottest entertainment news stories!
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