Charlie Heaton (Jonathan) and Natalia Dyer (Nancy) break down a scene from Stranger Things Season 3, where they discuss the filming process, including the physical demands, use of practical effects, and the challenges of working with breakaway glass and glycerine to create a sweaty, intense atmosphere. They also praise their co-star Michael, who played a possessed Tom, for his physical commitment to the scene and his willingness to endure pain and injuries for the sake of the performance. The two actors also share some behind-the-scenes stories and memories from the filming of the scene, highlighting the camaraderie and teamwork that went into creating the intense and suspenseful sequence.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The scene being discussed is from Stranger Things Season 3.
2. The actors, Natalia Dyer and Charlie Heaton, are breaking down the scene shot-by-shot.
3. The scene was shot over two days, with 12-14 hour working days.
4. The scene involved a lot of physical work, including running and fighting.
5. The actors had to rehearse the scene multiple times to get the choreography right.
6. Breakaway glass and sugar glass were used in the scene to prevent injuries.
7. The actors wore practical makeup, including blood and sweat, to create a realistic effect.
8. The scene was shot in an empty hospital, which created an eerie atmosphere.
9. The actors had to do a lot of running in the scene, including running in high heels.
10. The stunt doubles were used in some parts of the scene.
11. The actors had to deal with glycerine and sunscreen being sprayed on them to create a sweaty effect.
12. The scene involved a lot of intense and physical moments, including fighting and being thrown around.
13. The actors had to psych themselves up for the intense moments and then drop off during breaks.
14. The scene involved a lot of rehearsal and going back and forth between real and fake props.
15. The actors had to work with foam and real fire extinguishers during the scene.