Being half Japanese (her mom is Japanese) herself, Martineau particularly loved shooting in Japan.
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Left to her own devices to portray Ani, and for a movie that wasn't a remake or a reboot or an extension of a franchise, Martineau nailed her debut.īreakthrough performance aside, Kate was undeniably an experience that’ll leave a lasting impression on the Canadian teenager, with shooting locations that included the US, Thailand, and Japan. She was a new character and I wanted to start off fresh and build off of her boldness, rebelliousness, and a defiant type of person.” When asked about the inspirations that she drew from to get into the character of Ani, Martineau says: “I don’t really think that I had any specific characters or actors that I related to Ani. See also: 8 Netflix Shows and Movies Headlined By Asians Ani's story arc is set up in such a way that it enables audience to witness the pivotal moments which forces her to grow up real fast, from her father’s assassination to eventually becoming Kate’s trusty sidekick. Just going as far as the film goes was something that was really exciting for me and I couldn’t pass up on the opportunity," she adds.Īt the other end of the spectrum is the 17-year-old ‘baby’ of Kate, Martineau, who wowed us plenty with her acting chops in her first-ever screen role.Īn ardent supporter of powerful, strong, beautiful, and influential women, Martineau plays the initially naïve Ani who quietly but quickly matures into a formidable character, modelled after her ‘sister figure’, Kate. It’s something that felt more challenging than anything I’d ever done before on so many levels, physically as well as emotionally. "I was a little hesitant about doing more action because I was a bit tired and also kind of seeking a break, but then I read the script and it was so good, and Kate is such a great character.
See also: Exclusive: Song Joong Ki Opens Up About His Vincenzo Experience "I was instantly drawn to the idea of Kate when it was first brought to me and I knew that Jojo (Jonathan Eusebio, the stunt coordinator) and his stunt team were going to be involved so that instantly piqued my interest because I worked with them on Birds of Prey and I loved them so much and the idea of getting to continue that relationship is exciting," Winstead tells Tatler. As Kate, she was required to do the same, but this movie was much more action-heavy. In the action-sequence-heavy Birds of Prey, Winstead performed a majority of her own stunts, training months ahead to perfect her combat skills. For the uninitiated, seasoned action film actress Winstead took on Kate fresh out of playing another vengeful assassin character, Birds of Prey's Huntress.