Thandie Newton, known for her role in “Westworld,” shared a poignant experience regarding her first n^de scene for the series.
Portraying Maeve, a robotic character overseeing a brothel in the intricate amusement park, Newton found herself frequently exposed during the initial season.
Speaking to The Daily Beast, she expressed feeling overwhelmed with emotion after disrobing for the camera, touched by director Jonathan Nolan’s efforts to ensure her comfort and privacy.
The acclaimed actress confessed, “I just wanted to cry because I never, ever had been treated like that in a situation where I was nude, and I’ve been n^de or semi-n^de a lot in movies.”
Newton emphasized the significance of being respected and supported throughout the vulnerable moments on set, reflecting on the contrast with past experiences.
She lingered on the profound impact of this newfound sense of care and consideration, contrasting it with previous instances that left her unsettled.
Grateful for the compassionate approach taken by the production team, Newton admitted, “It is a revelation to me, to all of us who had to be n^ked.”
The Emmy-nominated star marveled at the grace and sensitivity exhibited behind the scenes, marking a departure from earlier encounters with on-screen nudity.
Reflecting on the transition into the show’s second season, Newton initially braced herself for further exposure, only to discover a shift in narrative dynamics as the hosts take charge within the park.
With the upcoming season set to premiere this weekend, viewers can anticipate a departure from the abundance of n^de scenes prevalent in the show’s inception.
Producer Lisa Joy hinted at a strategic reduction in such portrayals, emphasizing a conscious choice to minimize gratuitous nudity.
The introduction of a male actor in a vulnerable state during the premiere marks a subtle yet significant deviation from the norm, signaling a refreshing change in perspective.
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