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Fellow Passengers

It may be a space epic, but Passengers was actually a pretty intimate endeavour. Most days on set, the cast consisted of just Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Prattand Michael Sheen, who naturally got close quickly, writes Lindsey Bahr.

- The Associated Press

Q You didn’t know each other before? Lawrence: None of us did. Sheen: I remember the very first conversati­on we ever had. It was about ghosts. Lawrence: Was it? I was staying in a haunted house. It was straight up haunted. Sheen: Within a minute we were talking about ghosts. Lawrence: It was heavy on my mind ... it was really haunted. The Jacuzzi would turn on by itself. I woke up and it sounded like a spaceship was landing on my roof.

Q Does every actor dream of being in a space film — strapping on a spacesuit and playing with weightless­ness? Lawrence: If we were actually weightless it would be amazing. The truth is you’re on a wire being held by your underwear in a 75-pound spacesuit having to float your arms up pretending to be weightless. So, yeah I mean watching it is amazing, but doing it ... Sheen: Would you have preferred to do what they did on Apollo 13, going on that actual airplane and dropping? Lawrence: No, I would not. Pratt: I would love that. Sheen: You would? Pratt: That would be amazing. Sheen: That scares the bejeezus out of me. Pratt: I would love that. I would do that in a heartbeat. Lawrence: If I ever see you having a private conversati­on with one of our pilots ... Sheen: Just drop it, just switch the engines off.

Q Does the idea of going on a 120-year journey to colonize a planet hold any appeal to you? Lawrence: It does for me. It’s a huge adventure. It’s definitely a downside that by the time you get there everyone you know and love is dead. If you could bring a couple of people, though ... if I could bring Michael and Pratt, I’d be like, ‘Guys, let’s go on a vacation. Don’t ask questions. You’re going to have to get a colonic.’ And then I would just sneak you into the hibernatio­n pods and when you woke up I’d be like, ‘It’s 200 years in the future.’ Pratt: ‘Ah ha, got you!’ Sheen: It would be interestin­g to see if in 200 years in the future, anyone is watching any of the films that the three of us have been in. Lawrence: Oh, of course they are. Pratt: But it’s crazy to think that just like, 200, 300 years ago people did get to make that decision. They boarded ships headed westward where they truly knew they were never going to come back. Sheen: That idea of being a pioneer, I can see what is so exhilarati­ng about that for people. Pratt: We’ve run out of things to explore that are physical on this planet. There are no islands left, there are no landmasses left that haven’t been colonized or explored. There’s no unruffled earth to be discovered. Sheen: And yet, I’ve never been to Glendale.

Q There’s a pretty big twist in this movie that audiences are going to react strongly to. Lawrence: They are. That’s what’s so amazing. We don’t want to talk too much about it because we want people to be surprised, but it’s such a controvers­ial twist in the movie that we haven’t even advertised. And that was what I really liked about the movie. Everyone who leaves is going to have a different opinion. Sheen: We’re talking about the twist that I don’t have legs? Lawrence: Yes.

Q Is it refreshing to do an original blockbuste­r? Sheen: It’s now becoming rarer and rarer to see a film on this scale that you come to completely fresh. It’s not part of something you’ve seen before. It’s not a rehash. It’s an original story ... It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. Also it’s a massive sci-fi film and there’s a really intimate story going on, too. I can see why this film could easily not work without these specific two people doing it. Lawrence: Thank you Michael. Sheen: This is La La Land, right? Pratt: He thinks we’re talking about Queen of Katwe.

 ?? JORDAN STRAUSS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/FILES ?? Michael Sheen, left, Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt know each other well — maybe too well — after filming the romantic sci-fi epic Passengers together.
JORDAN STRAUSS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/FILES Michael Sheen, left, Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt know each other well — maybe too well — after filming the romantic sci-fi epic Passengers together.

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