Sophie Turner and Kit Harrington, former co-stars from Game of Thrones, will reunite in the horror film The Dreadful, where they play lovers. Turner described their on-screen kiss as 'vile' and shared that Harrington found the script 'really fucking weird,' but both agreed to do the scene despite their discomfort.
Sophie Turner revealed that kissing Kit Harington in the horror film 'The Dreadful' was a 'vile' experience, describing both actors as retching during the scene due to its awkwardness, despite their close bond from 'Game of Thrones'.
Matt Damon revealed that a kissing scene with Scarlett Johansson in the film We Bought a Zoo was "hell" because Johansson had eaten an onion sandwich during lunch break, causing her breath to smell. Damon jokingly made fun of her breath but clarified that it actually smelled like roses. Damon and Johansson's kissing scene was part of a discussion about whether it's right to tell someone they have bad breath. Damon also shared that he regrets turning down the lead role in Avatar, which would have earned him around $250 million.
Matt Damon revealed in an interview that kissing Scarlett Johansson during the filming of "We Bought a Zoo" was "hell" because she had eaten an onion sandwich during their lunch break. The actors had to redo the kissing scene after lunch, and Damon jokingly made fun of Johansson's onion breath. This isn't the first time Damon has shared anecdotes about on-screen kissing, as he previously revealed that he and Ben Affleck were supposed to kiss in "The Last Duel" but the scene was cut. Damon also praised Michael Douglas' kissing abilities in their HBO Liberace biopic.
Jennifer Lawrence responded to Liam Hemsworth's complaints about kissing her during "The Hunger Games" by saying it was not intentional and that he should just get over it. The two actors formed a close bond while working on the film franchise, with Lawrence previously praising Hemsworth for teaching her how to stand up for herself. Their comments about the kissing scene appear to be nothing but playful banter.
Daniel Radcliffe has apologized to Emma Watson and Rupert Grint for his behavior during a kissing scene between their characters in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Radcliffe admitted to being an "absolute d***" and even wanted to watch the scene being filmed. Watson also revealed feeling uncomfortable during the scene, as she saw Grint as a brother. The cast reunited for the 20th anniversary of the franchise, but creator JK Rowling was notably absent due to controversy over her views on transgender issues.