I mean, I will tell you, the movieI mean, it’s a haunted teddy bear.
So, of course, there are so many absurd moments you have to film as an actor.
The only thing, though, that broke me was that dog in that movie.
This dog in this movie.
I will never forget.
Director Jeff [Wadlow] turned to me at one point.
He was like, what are we making?
I’m like, ‘This is camp, Jeff, okay.’.
You have a small dog.
You have this Broadway legend, Betty Buckley, reciting a dramatic monologue.
Like, I could not keep it together."
And I’m like, ‘I know, isn’t that the point?’
And I hadn’t.
I hadn’t played anyone nearly as soft.
But that just wasn’t the characterization."
And I mean, it was really delightful.
I couldn’t get over it; I couldn’t stop joking about an onset.
Like filming is my favorite thing.

There are plenty of actors who don’t actually like it anymore.
And they’re still just doing it.
I’m not one of them.

I cannot tell you."
The movie revolves around an evil Teddy bear named Chauncey, an abandoned imaginary friend.
While Chauncey was normally a casual Teddy bear in appearance, that was not always the case.

In the movie’s final act, audiences see a far more monstrous version of the villain.
Dane [DiLiegro] is extraordinary.
Speaking of falling in love with your cast and crew.

I’m so elated for him.
“I was legitimately terrified,“the star went on to admit:
“I was legitimately terrified.
And, um, definitely our most expensive set piece in the movie–this is producer DeWanda talking.

You know, it cost so much.
And it was an enormous practical set.
That set was so huge that you could legitimately get lost on it.

And I did plenty of times.”
I’ve done it a number of times now.
They’re just, one, it’s inspiring, because they’re so open.

Imaginaryis now available to purchase digitally and will land on Blu-ray and DVD on 5/14.
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