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Joey Kingloved every minute of makingBullet TrainwithBrad Pitt.
“Where do I start?” the 22-year-old said during an interview withDigitalSpyabout her Oscar-winning costar. “I’ve been acting for almost 19 years now which is actually insane, but I grew up in L.A. But this movie, stepping on to this set, I felt like I just touched down in Los Angeles. I felt so fish-out-of-water, like imposter syndrome.”
“I was like, ‘What am I doing here? I don’t deserve to be here.’ But working on this movie with the entire cast, and of course Brad — like, he’s f—ingBrad Pittat the end of the day,” added King.
“We loveBrad Pitt. It was truly an honor — not just because they’re so talented and have such cool careers, but because they’re the coolest humans to work with,” she said of the cast. Brad became someone that I was so comfortable with and feel so lucky that I was able to share this time with. I just absolutely adore him. … It doesn’t get better than these people, just on human level and on a talent level."
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Last month, Pitt spoke about his role inBullet Train, in which he plays an assassin who’s just recovered from a case of burnout, returning to his high-stakes job with a somewhat misguided sense of confidence about his fitness for duty.
“You know, you do a month of therapy, you have one epiphany, and you think you’ve got it all figured out, and you’re never going to be forlorn ever again,” Pitt said of his character toGQ.“That was that. ‘I got this, I’m good to go!’ "
Bullet Trainis in theaters Aug. 5.
source: people.com