
Vanessa Kirby unpacked her thoughts about how she felt about her role as an invisible woman and how she prepared to play the role.
In a recent conversation with Variety, The crown The actress shared that she read the comics of the original creator of Sue Storm, Matt Shakman, and wanted to actually put her vision.
“It is a testimony of Matt Shakman’s vision for her and wanting to be faithful to comics. It was a pleasure to return and read Sue of 1961,” he told The Outlet.
He Oscar-The winning actress continued to say: “He always felt like, ‘How can we be so faithful to what these incredible artists have imagined over the years?’ He always felt like a total mixture of so many things: obviously, deeply maternal, deeply loving and incredibly stable, but also fierce. ”
Vanessa also added that the most fierce thing of the invisible woman was her mother’s journey in the film, she said: “In a way, he taught me a lot about motherhood, because that is what motherhood is. It is not a passive thing. To give birth, you must be completely fierce. I am so happy to feel that.