 In the movie we see you dress up as cat women. Would you be up for playing that character on the big screen? Of course, yeah of course. You'd be up for joining that sort of like Justice League universe? I mean I'll do anything. Anything that you know anyone wants me to do, I'll do. I'm not really picky but yeah all of those movies seem really fun. I think it'd be really fun to play a superhero or you know run around in a weird costume. Jump around on buildings and stuff. And do you have a favorite deleted scene that we might see later on on the DVD? There is a deleted scene where Dan Pinto, O'Shea's character, does a reading of his Batman script and we all read parts and I read the cat woman part and it's it's really ridiculous and kind of long so it didn't make it in but it's pretty funny. What is that like faux script like? It's like we we read the very end of the script so it's kind of the climax of a big superhero Batman movie. It's like very dramatic and silly. Not to ruin anything but in the in the scene I thought it was so funny because they read it and you think it's going to be really embarrassing and actually everyone's like oh my god it's genius. The script made me always maybe laugh for some reason but his script is called Bat by Dan Pinto. I don't know just really made me laugh. How much that was improvised or was it very like sticking to the script? We improvised a little bit but we always started with the script. The script is really funny and it's really specific so we didn't really have to improvise that much but we did just to kind of keep things fresh. The film has so many funny moments. What's your funniest memory from making the film? Being stuck in a car with Elizabeth Olson and being forced to sing Casey and JoJo over and over again for hours. How long did you have to do that for? For a long time. We kind of got the song stuck in our head for many days after that. Who's there at singing? It's really a toss-up. I'm just gonna say her. The scene with O'Shea and Aubrey right before they're about to kidnap somebody. I won't say who but there was a lot of improv. It was O'Shea's last day and we let him improvise a little bit and I think some of the funniest lines in the movie came out of that scene.