Kristen Stewart News: Actress Admits Nicholas Hoult Helped Her Through 'Painful' Breakup
More revelations about Kristen Stewart and Nicholas Hoult were unearthed during the screening of their recent film, Equals.
In an interview, the celebrities shared that they have helped each other in coping with their breakups from ex-partners Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence, J-14 reported.
"It was incredibly painful. Ugh, f***ing kill me. It was a really good time for both of us to make this movie. Not all of my friends have been through what I've been through, or what some people have tasted at a relatively-speaking young age, and we were not expected to do anything. Everything that we did was explorative, and a meditation on what we already knew," the actress said.
The actress, who was involved with a cheating scandal in the making of Snow White and the Huntsman with its director Rupert Sanders, said she used that experience as an inspiration in the making of Equals.
"Usually you want to move on. But at least we could use some of that for some good. This movie was a meditation on firsts, and a meditation on maintaining, and a meditation on the ebbs and flows of what it's like to love someone - your feelings versus your ideals, the bursting of bubbles, the shattering of dreams you thought were possible, and what you have to contend with as things get more realistic," she shared as mentioned in Newscom.au.
Meanwhile, filmmakers of the sci-fi dystopian film dropped a bombshell during the Q and A part of the Toronto Film Festival saying that Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart will be engaged in a steamy sex scene in the movie.
As to how they make it very authentic, director Drake Doremus shared that they let Hoult and Stewart feel like they were not being filmed, Pop Sugar said.
Doremus said that they are "trying to keep the camera far away and shoot it on a long lens so they don't feel like the camera's there. We're trying to be sort of behind a wall or behind a beam, rolling constantly . . . trying to capture something genuine."