Back in April I was watching Dexter Fletcher’s Ghosted. The majority of the movie focuses on Chris Evans and Ana de Armas’ characters, Cole and Sadie, but at the beginning of the film, there’s a delightful short sequence that unfolds at Cole’s family home. That sequence includes some pitch-perfect interactions between Evans and the actor playing his sister — someone I was unfamiliar with at the time. About four months later, I began my Gen V journey and was instantly taken by the entire cast, but especially by the actor playing Emma. Who was it? It was the same artist. It’s Lizze Broadway. Broadway shoulders one of the most complex storylines in The Boys spin-off series. Emma is a supe with the ability to get small, but in order to do so, she must purge to shrink to the size of an ant and then eat to grow tall again. Constant body image monitoring and pressure from her own mother leaves Emma with a warped perception of the value of her powers and feeling “unlovable, gross and ugly.” However, Broadway makes it abundantly clear that Emma is bubbling over with heart, strength and immense potential, and while the character doesn’t get to live happily ever after at the end of Season 1 of Gen V, she certainly has begun a journey of finding and embracing self-worth, and understanding how she influences others for the better. There were a number of shows I was eager to circle back to via Collider Ladies Night when SAG-AFTRA reached a tentative deal with the AMPTP. One was Gen V, and while I’d love to chat with every member of this wildly talented ensemble in the future, Broadway was at the top of the list. An actor who truly burst onto the scene with natural screen presence, an infectious energy, and the ability to make the most of every ounce of her range as an actor, crushing Emma’s mic drop one-liners and commanding the screen in one of Gen V’s most emotionally devastating scenes. It was an honor to have Broadway on Collider Ladies Night (her first interview ever!) to learn more about her journey to Hollywood and how she wound up delivering a scene-stealing performance in the hit Prime Video show. #genv #theboys #interview 00:00 - Dicey Questions 09:43 - Intro 11:03 - Becoming an Actor 14:00 - Studying with an Acting Coach 16:12 - Working with Dexter Fletcher 18:17 - Auditioning for Gen V 19:31 - Finding Emma 21:19 - Emma’s Backstory 22:36 - White Claw & Emma’s Mother 23:30 - Emma’s Deeply Human Struggles 26:21 - Pitching Ideas on Gen V 28:10 - Importance of Using Your Voice on Set 30:13 - Working with the Gen V Cast 33:33 - The Emma & Sam Finale Scene 34:50 - The Buster Beaver Incident 35:34 - Is David Caruso okay? 36:38 - Blue Screen 38:43 - More on the Emma & Sam Finale Scene 39:28 - Lizze’s 40-Page Biography for Emma 43:54 - What’s Next for Emma? BREAKING NEWS, REVIEWS & MORE: SUBSCRIBE: FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
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