Two new pictures have been added to existing galleries, one for the sbjct photoshoot, the other for the Italian Vanity Fair shoot:
Studio Photoshoots > 2017 > Session 006
Studio Photoshoots > 2017 > Session 005
Beside these pictures, we’ve got a short interview that was made because of the upcoming ‘Electric Dreams’ episode, featuring Juno (check the previous post about this, if you’ve missed it).
Juno Temple would love to do more sci-fi.
The 28-year-old star has filmed an episode of TV show ‘Electric Dreams’, where each installment is a separate Philip K. Dick short story, and although the actress has starred in a number of Hollywood movies – including ‘Maleficent’ and ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ – she found the genre to be a “real challenge”.
Temple said: “It’s sci-fi which I’ve never done before which was a real challenge and exciting. I have definitely never said a lot of the words I had to so it was difficult trying to figure out how to make that sound normal in my mouth and it was a challenge, but then this is an amazing job and you do your research and learn a lot about things. It was really interesting reading about AI (artificial intelligence) which I have never really gone into before.”
When asked whether she would like to star in any more sci-fi movies, the actress said she “loved” doing sci-fi. She said: “Sure, definitely. It was an amazing challenge. I hope the episode turned out well but it was a really cool challenge and you start thinking about AI and what they are and how human are they and I really loved it.” (…)
Temple announced the nominees for the BAFTA EE Rising Star Award – which she won back in 2013 – and she said she cannot wait to see what else the actors go on to do. She said: “I think this is such an incredibly strong list and all deserve a win and I can’t wait to see what they keep doing. I am really blown away this year. I’m really excited about all of them.”
Some personal note: I’d love to see her playing an alien in a sci-fi movie:) The site where this text comes from, cites her “Hollywood movies”, but only those, where she had a small (or blink and miss) supporting role – I really hate it, when they do that, because these doesn’t show her talent. It’s interesting to note, that the very recent ‘Wonder Wheel’ isn’t mentioned…