“People are so afraid of actors”: X-Men Star Jessica Chastain Proved Critics Wrong After Being Labeled As a “Nightmare and a diva” To Work With After Oscar Win

X-Men Star Jessica Chastain Proved Critics Wrong After Being Labeled As a “Nightmare and a diva” To Work With After Oscar Win
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Jessica Chastain has proved herself more than enough times as an actress with her exceptional acting skills and portraying iconic characters. From Zero Dark Thirty to Interstellar, Chastain has been stellar in all of her performances and that is what the people feared.

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Starring in the 2023 indie movie titled Memory, the director Michel Franco had been warned against working with the X-Men star. Stating that she was a diva and a nightmare to work with, Jessica Chastain proved all of them wrong by being just the best actress out there without any special treatment!

Jessica Chastain in Zero Dark Thirty
Jessica Chastain in Zero Dark Thirty

Jessica Chastain Doesn’t Need Any Special Treatments

The iconic actress won her Oscar for the 2021 movie titled The Eyes of Tammy Faye. During that time, she was in talks to star in the role of Sylvia in Michel Franco’s indie movie Memory. With her Oscar win, people surrounding the director warned him that Chastain would behave very differently now that she won an Oscar.

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Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Sebastian Stan, Kate Mara, and Aksel Hennie In The Martian
Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Sebastian Stan, Kate Mara, and Aksel Hennie In The Martian

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In an interview with IndieWire, the actress stated that she had heard all these rumors but gave her account of the story. Stating that she did not have a trailer park, Chastain proved that she was happy by just starring in the movie and no other special treatments.

“Because I have been doing bigger things sometimes and have gotten a lot of attention as of late, [there’s been the idea] that I would not be interested in being on a set without a trailer. We had the Oscars, and I won for ‘Tammy Faye,’ and then right after that, I showed up on set to do ‘Memory.’ Michel said that a lot of people told him, ‘Oh Jessica is going to leave your film because she just won an Oscar.’”

The director of the movie, Michel Franco took over and continued the conversation,

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“Or that she is going to show up and be a nightmare and be a diva. I told them, you don’t know half of it. She’s the opposite. She’s going to show up satisfied, happy, and be productive. People are so afraid of actors. I don’t know why. The worst way to approach an actor or any person is with fear, and if you are pointing in the wrong direction then, yes, all your nightmares will come true.”

Well, Jessica Chastain indeed proved all the people wrong since she stated that she doesn’t need a trailer. Stating that she was an actor and not someone who wanted special treatment, Chastain starred in the indie movie.

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Jessica Chastain Doesn’t Do A Movie To Get Pampered

Jessica Chastain with Peter Sarsgaard in Memory
Jessica Chastain with Peter Sarsgaard in Memory

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Continuing her pursuit of being one of the finest actresses out there, Chastain plainly stated that movies are not supposed to be pampering or comforting to the actor. In her talk with IndieWire, she stated that if she wanted to get pampered, she would go to a spa rather than a movie set.

“I’m not doing a movie to be pampered. If I want to be pampered, I’ll go to a spa. I’m doing a film to work and to be creative, and I don’t need to sit by myself in a trailer,”

In the end, Michel Franco’s Memory received a rating of 7.1/10 on IMDB. The film was recently released at the Toronto International Film Festival and has already gathered an award to its name.

Source: IndieWire

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Written by Visarg Acharya

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Visarg Acharya, Associate Content Writer, has been heavily involved in movies, series, and history. Having an experience of 2 years in the field of content writing, Visarg is a seasoned writer. Having a degree in Physics, Visarg Acharya has published a dissertation alongside a plethora of poems and short stories along the way.