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Sandler & Grande: From Comedy Kings to Dramatic Queens
5 Dec
Summary
- Sandler and Grande discuss preparing for intense new dramatic roles.
- Both stars highlight the emotional depth in their upcoming films.
- They share insights on transitioning from iconic comedy and pop careers.

Adam Sandler, known for his comedic legacy, and pop superstar Ariana Grande are embracing challenging new dramatic roles, stepping outside their established careers. Sandler is earning praise for his portrayal of Ron Sukenick, a manager in Noah Baumbach's "Jay Kelly," while Grande takes on the role of Glinda in the upcoming film adaptation of "Wicked: For Good."
The two stars recently discussed their preparation for these intense performances, including the emotional toll of difficult scenes. Grande shared her experience developing specific triggers for her character to navigate challenging themes, while Sandler emphasized his dedication to honoring the script and his fellow actors. They also touched upon the unique dynamics of filmmaking, including working with directors and co-stars like George Clooney and Jeff Goldblum.
Reflecting on their iconic past work, both actors acknowledged the emotional truths embedded in their previous roles, with Grande expressing a particular fondness for Sandler's "The Waterboy." They also shared humorous anecdotes, such as the physical demands of scenes and the relatable desire for their dogs to gain the power of speech.




