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Oscar Isaac Wary of Disney, Willing to Return to 'Star Wars' if They Avoid Fascism

Summary

  • Oscar Isaac hesitant to work with Disney after Jimmy Kimmel suspension
  • Florence Pugh discusses experiences with good and bad intimacy coordinators
  • Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lawrence reject intimacy coordinators, trust co-stars
Oscar Isaac Wary of Disney, Willing to Return to 'Star Wars' if They Avoid Fascism

According to a recent news report, actor Oscar Isaac was "not so open to working with Disney" after the company suspended Jimmy Kimmel last year. However, Isaac stated he would be willing to return to the 'Star Wars' franchise if Disney "does not succumb to fascism."

Meanwhile, actress Florence Pugh spoke openly about her experiences with intimacy coordinators on film sets. While she has had both good and bad experiences, Pugh noted that effective intimacy coordinators can help actors feel safe and understand the "dance of intimacy" during sex scenes. In contrast, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lawrence recently said they did not feel the need to use intimacy coordinators, as they trusted their co-stars to be professional.

Pugh also discussed how intimacy coordinators can give female actors more agency on set, recounting a time when her male co-star had to advocate for her to avoid an emotionally exhausting scene. Overall, the article highlights the ongoing debate around the role of intimacy coordinators in the film industry.

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Oscar Isaac stated he would be willing to return to the 'Star Wars' franchise if Disney "does not succumb to fascism."
Pugh has had both good and bad experiences with intimacy coordinators, praising the effective ones who help actors feel safe and understand the "dance of intimacy" during sex scenes.
Paltrow and Lawrence said they did not feel the need to use intimacy coordinators, as they trusted their co-stars to be professional.

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