 Working with Anne Hathaway had such a blast on this movie. Some of my fondest memories are we would sing a lot in between takes. We would just sing so many different songs and whole like musical soundtracks and stuff. Yeah, she's an amazing singer, so I really liked that. Annie was also in an a cappella group in college. So like we just would sing, sing, sing, sing all day. No, because I didn't know about cats at the time, but if I'd known at the time I would have, you know, we would have sung cats together. Cats is going to be very spectacular. It's got such a huge ensemble cast with Dame Judy Dan, Chitra Selba, Sir Ian McKellen, James Corden, Jason Derulo, Jennifer Hudson, Taylor Swift, of course. It's insane. Like the cast list is absolutely insane. And I've just been filming that here in London or winter. So it was it was a really amazing, very special movie to be a part of. And I'm glad to be a part of that one. It's different to the stage show, to the Angeloid Webber musical, but of course has all the amazing music. I can't give it away. It's a brand new technology that's used to create our fur, but it's different. It's not CGI how, you know, how other movies have done it before. It's it's brand new. So I can't wait for people to see it. Everyone was so brilliant and so lovely and so talented working on that film. It's insane. I mean, I'd love her in it. I mean, she could be great. She could lead another group that could be our competitors. I mean, she'd be brilliant. She's she's an amazing singer. I think we would annoy our director Chris Addison a bit because we'd just be like you know, and just singing the whole day. So that was really fun. And then so we shot mainly in London and then some in Mallorca, Spain. It was so beautiful. It was like you stayed in a pretty much brand new resort. And we would have like dinners as the sun was setting. Have some tapas and you know, just drink some wine. And so it was very that was very civilized. You know, I give her character a lot of insults. So she's she really got me back with that French fry scene, which you guys won't know what I'm talking about until you see the film. But it's very gross. I almost vomited quite a lot. I mean, I had to do that like I'm going to say at least 15 times. I mean, I like sequels. I mean, with those pitch perfect sequels. That's how we got rich. OK, not going to lie. So I reckon Anne and myself could could do a really good hustle too. But the idea of women kind of getting back at men by by conning them and believing they have the right to do that. I mean, it's quite interesting. And there's there's a lot more room to to play with that, I think. I liked Ocean's Eight. That was such a good ensemble cast. This one's a bit different because we I mean we're con artists, but it's not really a heist. It's more our emotional manipulation of people of dirty rotten men who have done us wrong as a comedy. As is as is more funny.