Rebecca Ferguson was SHOCKED on set w. Jacob Tremblay
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Rebecca Ferguson shares behind-the-scenes details on shooting her intense scene with Jacob Tremblay in Doctor Sleep.
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From what I've heard, Tremblay kinda fucked up all the actors who played the Knot, his screaming and stuff was so like horrible on the day. Dude worked his ass off that day
I heard he traumatized everyone on set and his dad was off camera giving him a thumbs up. 😂
@@Sharpe1502 thank you 😂😂😂
@@Sharpe1502 that's actually really sweet.
The movie is “Doctor Sleep”.
The director said half of the crew left the room! 😄
Apparently when Mike Flanagan showed the uncut scene to Stephen King, King told him it was one of the worst things he’d ever seen and it needed to be way edited or else people were gonna be traumatized. Honestly, if you can look up interviews about this scene, do it because it’s so funny. If you don’t feel like it, here’s what happened:
Basically, everyone was really concerned about Tremblay. It’s a harrowing scene and they didn’t want to traumatize him. When he’d gotten the role a few weeks prior his dad was like, “Oh yeah, we’ll practice. It’s gonna be great!”
So cut to the night of filming (it’s Tremblay’s birthday btw), he and his dad show up. Flanagan offered to kind of do a mock run so Tremblay would know what to do. Tremblay declines and requests that they just do it. Meanwhile, his dad is talking to Flanagan, going, “This is going to be amazing. You just wait.”
The cast is all joking with Tremblay, going, “Ahh! I’m so gonna kill you!” Making light of it. Again, everyone is terrified that they’re gonna traumatize this poor child. Flanagan shouts action, the scene starts and Tremblay full on goes off script, he’s pleading for his life, he’s begging, he’s screaming. Meanwhile the props people are dumping blood on him and everyone is just shocked and taken way aback. Flanagan shouts cut and Tremblay is super fine. His dad gives him a thumb’s up. Meanwhile, the cast is so distraught that they literally couldn’t shoot with him, they had to shoot their scenes separately (I think Ferguson had just had a baby around this time. So this BIG time fucked her up.). At the end of the night, Tremblay had cake with the crew and left, happy as can be. But the cast and crew were mortified. 😂
This scene also caused problems for the editors because they had to turn the volume down so that the halls weren’t filled with the terrified screams of a child.
😂😂😂 Thanks for this.
Honestly, kudos to Jacob's parents who seem to be helping him navigate this industry in a healthy way, to the point he can reach his full potential without getting traumatized in the process, something not even some adult actors are able to do.
*They knew that they needed to show them this is all pretend, I let my son watch action movies, like Logan or John Wick, or some Gory movies since he was 10, I explain to him that in reality you wouldn't survive if you act that way, that this isn't reality at all, but it's funny to watch it on movies, those parents made this shoot feel like a playdate so he wasn't modified by the reality of this happening in real life*
I think Flanagan mentioned in a podcast that Rebecca also has a son around the same age as Jacob
If that's really the case I want to see a director's cut with unedited scenes
Props to the kid, most movie scenes don't get me like that but that one really bothered me. I like the movie but have avoided watching it a second time because of that scene.
Yeah i feel the same way. Thought i could take anything movies could throw at me but that scene really got to me
Same. Horror movies don't do anything to me because they're just so unbelievable. But that kid... he was really being tortured (it seemed) and I was so torn up watching that.
I feel the same way about the scene in the movie remake of a horror flick where the girl is raped in the woods and left for dead and the parents take in the stranded “hikers” who need help only for the daughter to survive and make it back to their cabin and then they realize it was those people who harmed their daughter and they seek revenge; I believe Monica Potts plays the mother in the remake. The name is escaping me at the moment but I’ve avoided rewatching that movie specifically because of that scene
@@ashleygrant3131 The Last House On The Left. And yeah that one is really disturbing too.
Same! I cried so hard watching that scene, and I'm not sure I could watch it again
That kid gave one heckuva performance. The whole cast was great but the kid really hit a nerve.
That's because it wasn't a performance... he was traumatized by the event
@@governmentname4088no he wasn’t the rest of that cast were by his performance because it was so good but he and his dad had a blast with it. There’s interviews talking about this
@@governmentname4088 No, the adults were the traumatized ones.
How can anyone not like this woman? She's so genuine.
Who doesn't like her? Hot, funny, talented. What's there not to like?
I agree, but Hugh Grant disagrees with us apparently.
@@Officeaccount3250is the Internet now positive that he was the jackass?
How? She seems overly triggered, accusing somebody of using passive aggression.
Well, she's an actress. I don't think it's really possible to judge how genuine any of these people are in interview.
Every mother will tell you a child has different cries. If a child actor can pull off an actual cry of real distress on command, and not just cry "sounding" noises... they have a real talent.
I think I would also break down into utter gasping tears if I heard a little boy or girl cry like that. That little actor was so so SO good at his rol. It was so believable and heart wrenching
It is one of the most harrowing scenes I've ever seen. No real gore, just the child's screams.
That scene was heartbreaking
It fucked me up. I could barely watch the rest of the movie
😅name of the movie
He is so good in that scene that it’s worth warning if the person you’re watching it with is really sensitive to that kind of scenario. Because damn.
That part was hard to watch. That kid has TALENT
This scene and the young child version of Dexter crying in the container shake me to my core any time i watch
Same, and they kept replaying that scene of little Dexter the entire season, it was horrific
I'm not going to lie. That scene haunts me. I literally cried so hard I was dry heaving, and I couldn't stop for hours. Every time the show made a reference to it after that too. I still cry sometimes when I think about it, like now I have tears in my eyes.
That scene is burned into my memory and as the most effective moment of horror I've ever seen on screen and I watch a lot of horror.
I had to take a break from my binge watch after that episode.
Omg I watched it in theaters and almost left at this scene, his screams were so heart wrenching and real it was traumatizing. Love that he just asked for a coke after 🤣
Him and the boy who played Georgie in IT, especially that opening scene... hearing them scream makes my mommy instincts go into overdrive and my heart hurts. Speaks to how talented they are.
Jacob Tremblay has been in lots of movies and some of them are big ones but he is still an underrated actor.
The human instinct to save each other. Love it!
That scene she was referencing was from Doctor Sleep and it is brutal
Truly such a good movie
Most underrated comment!
Hero. Thank you 🙏🏽
"Shit shit shit im gonna ruin his take" is so wholesome in a way
I love horror and this is one of my favorite movies, but the first time I watched this scene his screams had such a visceral effect on me that I had to pause the movie for about 30 minutes until I could get myself back under control. It was instinctive. I heard a child in trouble and it didn’t matter that it was a movie. In that moment my animal brain said, “Baby in trouble! Save the baby!”
I first saw this stunning lady on Dr Sleep and was blown away be her acting. Now I seek her out. She is a true shape shifters, she is different every time. Truly a brilliant actress.
RIGHT?! I did not realise it was her in Dune until I looked it up
This scene fucked me up, im so glad im seeing this because it helps to break that image😮💨😅
Whats the movue called
@@asmaterfani8138 Doctor Sleep, it's the second part to The Shinning
That scene was one of the most strikingly horrifying moments I've seen on film. Props to that kid - he sold it.
I watched that film on a plane and omg I was not prepared for the emotional journey it was. And then I watched the director’s cut which was even better and more heart breaking than I even remembered
That scene was THE worst. I love the movie, and skip this part every time!
When it started i got too nauteous to watch. Love the movie. Fast forward through that
@@hillary1161same here I saw it in theatre and it was brutal. The movie is fantastic but that scene is horrible
Pls name of the movie
That scene was horrific
Horrific and terrific xD
I like how he traumatized them instead
The most mesmerising actor of the current crop - she completely sells whatever crazy thing she is meant to be experiencing.
I think about that scene all the time. Jacob's a damn good actor.
Honestly this kid is amazing in everything I've seen him in. Like, one of those rare moments where everything aligns just right and the right kid is cast for the right role and acts their ass off. We need big awards for young actors too imho. Some of them are overshadowed or overlooked due to their age but really manage to outperform some of their adult counterparts and they need more recognition for that.
That was the most messed up scene in a movie, ever, to me...
It was like he was really suffering. Actual pain and suffering.
It was extremely difficult to watch.
Next time read the book first. King have great books. And the reality in those books..... Great for you 😊
super intense scene, great acting
This is a good representation of being a mother to a kid who screams all the time. Kids set off your fight and flight - its hard to deal with
Jacob Tremblay was masterful in that scene! I am getting goosebumps just thinking about it! The begging and the screaming… it was next level and took me to a very dark place. I didn’t sleep that night cuz I kept hearing it over and over. Still can’t watch that scene, to this day. I have to skip over it and I’m a big horror fan, that is saying something! Well done kid.. well done!! 👍🏻
Oooh i remember this scene it was quite traumatising
She and the kid were brilliant in it though
Dr. Sleep was the first time I'd seen Rebecca Ferguson in a role, and it's hard not to see her as evil in other roles. Rose the Hat is a VERY memorable character...🎩👪🗡🌬😬
Same! First time I had seen her and although her character was evil I loved her 😍 the entire movie and cast were just spectacular
One of the most disturbing scenes I've ever watched. I had read the book and knew it was coming, but damn! Tremblay is one of the best child actors ever.
That scene messed me up. It was disturbing.
Jacob Tremblay is such an incredible young actor! I remember when I watched before I wake with him in and I absolutely loved his acting! He’s such a star
That would destroy me inside as a mother i couldn't do no shxt like that. I cried that whole movie because these poor children bought and sold all over the world for this sickness these evil people in this world has. This actually happens to a lot of kidnapped and missing children. Absolutely awful
I saw this movie when it came out and this scene had me distraught for an entire week. Incredible acting but the emotion behind this scene made me vow never to watch it again. Fantastic film, but way too real!
I remember watching that scene, usually kids in movies no big deal but God that kids acting I will admit I teared up
Scariest scene in movie history! Even the shining never scared me ( a you had to be there kind of scary), but Dr. Sleep messed me up forever...that poor kid, it did sound real and gut-wrenching.
Oh she’s the lady from Dr. Sleep?!?!? I didn’t recognize her at first. She killed it in that flick.
So proud of Jacob, extremely talented and the most underrated actor ever!
She is so talented and gorgeous ❤❤
That kid everyone needs to keep an eye out for he’s gonna be big time. He’s so funny! Great actor.
She was the best thing about this movie. ❤
That's the kid in the Room movie with Captain Marvel, right?
Yess
The kid was a better actor than the adults. 😂
This movie fast became one of my favorites.
This scene was so unhinged! I don't get squirmy easily but this kid did an amazing job at selling us his torture and fear. I actually cried watching it.
I watched it with a couple of friends and it was a most difficult viewing. Unexpectedly distressing, as suspending belief was difficult in the presence of such a convincing performance.
This woman literally never stops, acting and performing
His scream will never leave my mind. Stunning performance. Truly traumatising
Hearing this after learning about why Jennette McCurdy was able to portray horrific scenes so well concerns me. I hope the kid is okay.
Jennette McCurdy was never a super amazing child actress. She's decent, and also an astoundingly fantastic writer. But I really don't think a kid could do something like this without being into it
@@LeiasartYeah, Jennette was notable for being able to cry on cue, which is tough for any actor let alone a child actor. Jacob did that x100000. And agreed, Jennette is an excellent writer and I can't wait for her fiction debut.
He knocked that scene out of the park. His screams were so visceral….
Pigs before slaughter. 😂😂😂😂😂
It's still One of the most hardest things I've ever watched or heard. As a parent
I absolutely love that she went make-up free for this whole press cycle
With a face like that who needs make up
This is what you would call a “natural” makeup look lol. Her eyebrows look penciled, I can see brown mascara. But it’s all very light. She’s definitely very naturally pretty.
I adore Rebecca Ferguson in everything she’s in!!❤❤
She truly is an underrated actress..
She's very rated
Jacob Tremblay is a fantastic kid and an incredibly talented actor.
Honestly kudos to the dad who practised and made it a fun experience for his son waiting with thumbs up and a coke
That scene and the one from Deathly Hollows when Hermione is with Bellatrix l, that scream Emma gives 👌
This scene....left an impression on me.
movie 🎬 doctor sleep
It's a sequel to the famous movie called the shining
Her eyes are almost like they were in the movie during that scene. Wow.
I loved this adaptation! Many don't but I think it's really well done.
Watched sooo many movies, but this was the most disturbung scene of a murder ever experienced before...😰👌🏼
Kid said "Ok,then. Watch this." 😊
Seriously, amazing performance. Freaking haunting. I’ve met multiple people that can’t get through that scene
What movie is this? From the sound of these comments i may never be able to watch it.
Doctor Sleep
It's an actual representation of how "they" drink the blood of children to stay young. The real life rituals that people do say Hollywood (not claiming her) actually do. It called Adrenochrome and they call it a conspiracy of course.
Dr sleep- it’s a sequel to the shining
To be fair it is the most disturbing part of the film, I'm really sensitive and I just knew I would never be able to get it out of my head. The kid was a great actor too, made it all the more harrowing 😂
Excellent movie...
That scene shocked and traumatized me because i had never once heard a kid screaming like that..
It’s such an intense scene. Doctor sleep is really under rated
One prepares for life believing they will withstand what they face... At the moment of any event, you will never know beforehand if you will react the way you thought.
After having seen _Room_ I will *never* underestimate Jacob Tremblay!
I watched this movie, and that scene messed me up!! I sobbed. I as a mom to little boy his age saw my son scared, and in pain and being hurt by these monsters. It was nuts.
If Stephen King said to edit it more because it was too traumatic, then I don’t wanna know what it was supposed to be like. Because wow!!! Top notch acting
This kid will get his Oscar someday.
I really liked this movie. Her interpretation was Amazing.
First scene in a movie to make me so uncomfortable that I couldn't watch.
This scene actually made me cry, leave the room and watch a Bluey afterwards. It was just...the definition of horror scene. My husband was like, what's wrong with you? And I was like, what's WRONG WITH YOU!?!?!
That movie was great. I haven't even started the book because im scared of how much better it will be
I took my dad to the premiere of Doctor Sleep and Jacob and his dad (we assumed) were in front of us to the left and we both just stared at them during this scene!!!! He just was nuzzled into his dad’s side and his dad had his arm around him or over his eyes. It was SO TRIPPY. My dad and I still talk about how cool/weird that was because if we just watched that at home we would have wondered “I wonder if he watched that scene”
I love horror and I remember being so shocked by that scene because you don’t usually see children being murdered and tortured start to finish on film like that. I love the movie but fast forward through that part every time now.
Fine I’ll rewatch Dr Sleep now
what happens in the scene? Super curious, but I can’t watch these kind of films 🫣
I would like to know it too
she’s torturing the kid to feed off of his pain (literally) and she draws it out to get more from him and it’s really horrifying
Jacob Tremblay brought the smoke, for sure!
I loved this film so much oh my gosh
Most underrated sequel of all time.
Oh my gosh! So glad to see this video clip!! I was absolutely convinced the kid was traumatised. Scary amazing acting on both parts 😅!
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE MOVIE!
Dr sleep I believe
@@inherbeautyrising thank you
I feel uncomfortable hearing children shrieking in a store- I can’t imagine this one. I read a comment on Reddit how they absolutely hated this movie bc of this scene. It was shot very -> strangely
Underrated movie
It s a crucial scene cause after that the audience really understands that those devils mean business. And the movie becomes a tour de force. Great sequel. Outstanding. Huge fan of Flanagan.
She was perfect as Rose.
The scene was really powerful!
They just told the kid "scream like when you throw one of them temper tantrums at the grocery store when we don't want to buy you the skittles"
Imagine Hollywood ignoring real talents like Tremblay, and keeps getting sass actors like scobell who's entire acting career hardly amounts to even a single Tremblay scene
horror movies usually don’t effect me but that scene got me idk if it was the boys great acting or the fact i just had my son a couple months before watching
“Like a pig screaming before slaughter”
Pigs: 💀
😭😭😭