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Jenna Ortega reveals favorite artists and albums: ‘Daft Punk Phase’

In an interview, Jenna Ortega explained how she created a connection with her colleagues from Pânico thanks to music

Success in television and film with Wandinha It is Panic (2022), respectively, Jenna Ortega also has a great connection with music – and revealed which artists, albums and songs she listens to a lot. The actress was also featured in X – The Mark of Death (2022), directed by Ti West and starring Mia Goth.

During an interview with NME, the star was asked what she listens to the most. “I hear a lot discovery (2001) and Homework (1997), [ambos] of daft punk,” stated ortega. “[Esses dois álbuns] have been heavy on my playlists lately. I do not know why. I think I’m going through my phase daft punk.”

In addition, the actress also revealed a musical connection with co-workers in Scream 6 (2023), which premiered last Thursday, 9, in Brazilian theaters. “The director Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, mason [Gooding, intérprete de Chad Meeks-Martin] and I love Nick Cave. We have a collective playlist where we play a bunch of stuff,” he continued. “Some of the songs that are in the movie right now are songs that Matt and I put it on this playlist. We put a lot of the material from Nick Cave there.”

There was also a song called ‘I Am Controlled By Your Love‘ in Helene Smith [cantora de soul dos anos 1960]. This is playing in the grocery store [em Pânico 6] when we crawl [no chão] and this is a song that I introduced to Matt in the last [filme]. Music is a big thing for us.


Jenna Ortega ‘cried hysterically’ over filming of Wandinha; understand

Even with Wandinha bringing great success to the career of Jenna Ortegathe series of Netflix about the character of Addams Family it was traumatic for the actress, who “cried hysterically” during filming of the first season.

During the streaming Q&A panel (via Variety), ortega recalled filming the series, a period in which he worked for many days (with many hours of recording). Also, she had to learn new things, like playing the cello.

“I was supposed to arrive two hours before [do início das filmagens]do that day for 12 to 14 hours, then go home, enter the zoom and take whatever class I had,” said the artist. “Or get to my apartment, where my cello teacher was already waiting for me.”

It happened constantly, and if you could on a weekend, if we weren’t filming on the sixth day of that week, it was, ‘Alright then, let’s start your classes that day.’

In the conversation organized by Netflix, Jenna Ortega also revealed how he started learning cello and fencing a few months before filming – and had to switch cello teachers when he moved to Romania during preparations for the cello scene”paint it black.”

“I didn’t sleep at all. I pulled my hair. There are so many calls from the facetime which my father responded of me crying hysterically,” he continued. Even with this crisis, the director Tim Burton reassured the actress about her cello prowess: “Oh, don’t worry, you’re going to do great. It’s going to be great.”

I didn’t know where my hands were supposed to go and so I had to make two cellos come out of one cello, which was ridiculous.

Source: Rollingstone