 What's your funniest or most memorable moment from filming? I think it was doing that scene with Scott Eastwood with the Ice Cream Sunday. I had to just make Ice Cream Sunday as well, we're doing that dialogue scene. And it was good because there was a lot of improv that was involved in it. And I got to just be free. And I was wearing Celine Dion t-shirts with an African print robe, which is something I'd wear at home in my privacy, but I brought that to the fourth round. What's this your actual outfit? I wear the robe at home. I do. I do. I love my African print. But the Celine Dion t-shirt, that was an addition. Was that your idea? Why not? Celine Dion, you know, makes the emotions rise, you know? And Jake Pentecost, he loves some Celine Dion. I did wonder, like, who's going to put the ice cream away after that scene? I know. And I felt bad. I felt bad because I was like, okay, can't it just be shared out to the crew? Like, I'll actually try and make it. But the way I make it, Jake makes it in a scene. He's got all these hands in it and just sprinkle it all over and dash and chuckle it on it. You can't really, it's not really it. Probably right when the kaiju came out of the breach at the bottom of the Atlantic basin. And I looked over at John and he said, what is going on in this movie? You and John, you had some good banter between you. Would there any moments where you just start laughing? Everything he says is pretty funny. He's got that English accent, you know? You just have a nice way of making things sound proper when it's not maybe a proper moment. And what's the reality like of what's happening when you're in your suit? Is it green screen? We're actually in a robot head that is on top of hydraulics that moves. We're stood on top of, like, blue screen treadmills so we can actually get real running movements. And we're not on the spot just doing this. We're actually on treadmills. Only the outside is green screen. Everything inside is actually really there. I didn't realize you were on treadmills. So did you ever fall off? Nah. Because once you kind of fell off, your legs will still be like in the air a little bit. Like just hanging there for a sec. We only had a few weeks coming in, you know? A few weeks prior to shooting and that's all we had. But our stunt team was fantastic, you know? So we learned fast. For a big action film like this, did you have any fitness routine or regime? Yeah, I did. I mean, it's a skin tight suit. That's number one. So you need to make sure the silhouette is looking all right. And then, you know, there's a lot of combat. But it's to no one. So the accuracy of those punches and all that kind of stuff is much more important. And what were you doing? Cardio in the morning with free weights and in a circuit in the afternoon. And if you want up to you, go for like a 10 minutes on a treadmill or whatever in the evening and then 10 minutes on a cross train and then 10 minutes on another cardio vascular machine. And were you doing sort of boxing? Boxing training, a lot of jump rope, a lot of running. Because I think the big major thing that we're trying to build up was endurance. Given that the suits are heavy and there's a lot of stuff to do while you're in them. So that was a main fixation. I don't know if you heard, but I did over a thousand. Not a big deal.