On wanting to keep pushing the humor and the fighting choreography in the John Wick franchise with Ballerina:
"I think we wanted to just keep pushing the humor in the franchise. You know you watch the John Wick films and sometimes the fights are really intense and gory. But it's the kind of action that you're just having so much fun like you put your fingers on your face but you're looking through. You can't stop it. And also, like adding the ballet element to it was really important. Like I really wanted to like see her -- she's a woman in a man's world and I want it to feel like every punch, every kick, everything was hurting. Like I really wanted her to go through that pain."
On hating her singing scene in Ron Howard's Eden:
"Singing. I hated it. I remember when I talked to Ron. And I was like Ron, I really think I should lip sync. This is not for me. And he just didn't want to hear it. He was like no, you're singing. You're singing. If you do it bad, it's good for the character. And I'm like yeah but people don't know that. So anyways, I just couldn't convince him to let me lip sync so I had to learn the song. It was horrible. I was terrified. I would rather do 100 stunts than sing that song. It was terrifying. Because it's also in front of all the actors. I just felt very exposed and vulnerable and it's not one of my talents for sure."
On never planning to go to Hollywood and still having "pinch me" moments:
"You know, going to LA or going to Hollywood was never the plan for me. I moved to Spain, and then from Spain to LA. But it was just kind of happening naturally I just never planned on it. And to be on set with them was always kind of like a pinch me moment every time. And I've worked with yeah like you said really, really amazing people. The project becomes the project because of the people in them and the way they collaborate and they lead by example."