This time around, Cynthia Addai-Robinson’s Medina teams up with Christian and Braxton Wolff.
I stared at the photo a bunch of times.
I saw him once on the first day and again on the last day.
And now I’m going to sort of see up close how you operate.
I’m going to get to work with Jon.
I have not worked with them.
I don’t know what the process is going to be like.
And, you know, I’m calling us an odd throuple, three of us.
Addai-Robinson: I think her worst-case scenario is that she gets dragged down into the gutter where he operates.
And that line can move, right.?
But where does the line become too far.
Like, we are not the same, even though we’re trying to do the same thing.
And they both have very different styles, which suit the character.
So, it was a lot of fun.
Cynthia Addai-Robinson: Oh, I think she sees Braxton as a much more extreme and worse option.
She already is, like, I could just put you away.
I could make one phone call, and we could end this.
Am I really sort of going along with this based on your advice, in a sense?
And so I think there’s a sense of being a protector.
And so I think she would have a very different relationship with her sibling.
I think [with] this movie, that’s the most accessible thing.
So I think that really resonates, I think, with a lot of people.
And it was thrilling.
And I sort of had that moment all those years ago.

So there’s a nice sort of parallel going on for myself and the character.
Cynthia Addai-Robinson: Yeah, definitely.
And we are taking the time jump in the movie as well.

So, a lot of the discomfort comes from this clash.
The Accountant 2hits theaters on April 25, 2025.
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