
Also, to see the other characters’ costumes is really important.Ĭan you talk a little bit about what Alice goes through in this second adventure? I’ve worked with her before on the last one, and I absolutely love her costumes. WASIKOWSKA: The costume on a green screen movie is one of the most important things, because it’s really all you have to give you a sense of the tone or the visual style. How did Colleen Atwood’s costumes inform your work in this piece? I know that seems like a very slight technical thing, but it actually meant I got to do a lot of scenes with people pretty much always. Also, in the last one, I was changing sizes a lot, which meant that I didn’t get to act with the other people very often, and in this one, I was the same size. Alice is always saving the day, but it was nice in this. So, that was really fun.ĭo you see yourself as more of a heroine now in this movie? He definitely pushed all the characters to engage in a much more emotional way, and I felt a little bit more proactive in this one. WASIKOWSKA: James brought his own very different and unique perspective on the world, which was really great. How did you approach the role of Alice this time around? What was different? So, I felt probably a little bit more prepared or just had a deeper understanding of making a film like this.


I also feel like I really know the world of green screen and what it’s like to film on that.


Gena Showalter is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the acclaimed Lords of the Underworld series and more than thirty other books.
