CinemaCon 2017: We interview Colin Trevorrow, Naomi Watts and Gary Oldman

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

While at CinemaCon 2017 we had the opportunity to talk to some more folks on the Focus Features red carpet and caught up with THE BOOK OF HENRY's Colin Trevorrow and Naomi Watts, as well as DARKEST HOUR's Gary Oldman. Trevorrow talked about going from a big project like JURASSIC WORLD to a smaller film like THE BOOK OF HENRY (and then back again to something VERY big with STAR WARS: EPISODE IX) and how he balances that out, while Watts addressed the same challenge. We only got one question with Gary Oldman (even though I could ask him a thousand) and I asked what character he'd most like to return to out of all the iconic ones he's played (including Winston Churchill in DARKEST HOUR). Never enough time, but fun people to talk with regardless. Oh, and Trevorrow remarked that he reads the site and that always warms my nerd heart to hear.

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Source: JoBlo.com

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