 I think my funniest moment in it, which I haven't seen yet, but it's the part where Mara's trying to convince me to save the world and I'm not having it. We're coming out of the bar and my dad's in the passenger seat and I just go, that's my funniest scene because James one wanted me to get really emotional there. Just get out on this, just like they divulge all this information to Mara who's a complete stranger and he's a man who would not do that. I tried my hardest and I just basically looked at camera and I was like, and that was for James so I couldn't get there and the whole crew laughed and it was funny because my mom used to do that to me all the time when I was being a punk, she'd go. We spent eight months filming this and that's not even counting all the training and stuff so there are so many, there are so many moments where you find yourself in these incredibly strange positions. For instance, I'm standing on a grated box, first thing in the morning after three hours of hair and makeup, it's six o'clock in the morning and I'm in this empty airline hangar that's been turned into a studio basically and it's freezing cold and I'm being hosed down for my job as an adult woman person and I'm like, this is ridiculous. There are so many moments where you just have to laugh at the absurdity when you ask yourself, am I speaking to this fish and also what is my steed? Am I on a whale, a shark, because you're not obviously really working with any of those things, you're just in this blue screen land. I'm so lucky I'm working the job where I get so many of those moments that I'm like taking a back and I have to laugh at the absurdity of my life. I think next time I'm just gonna, I'm gonna expect two paychecks, one's just for putting up with the suit and everything that came with it and being so cold all the time and the other was acting. Any time I put my actors in those sort of, the rigs that they have to sit in that kind of create the impression of them floating underwater, those are my, I think, strongest memories from this film because they're not the most comfortable sort of rigs for the actors and so sometimes it can be a bit painful. I have memories of just images of Jason going, ah, get me out of this rig. So that was kind of funny. A lot of water was involved in this film, just constantly just dumping buckets of water on my actors. I'm like, you guys kind of know what you're signing up for, right? When you're setting up for a movie called Aquaman, you know you gotta get wet. Most memorable moment I tell you what it is because so much of my film I'm in a blue screen so I feel like I'm doing some strange avant-garde theater hanging in wires and then we had one day where I was sitting out on the beach where we had to do the scene where I come up on the beach and sitting, putting my director's chair, facing the ocean in my costume and just falling asleep. That was my most memorable because I finally felt like you just feel the warmth of the ocean and it's just, ah, it's great. Very relaxing. It was a real one day where like Jason is learning to play the bass and he would sort of stroll into set like playing, trying to learn to play his bass as he's in his Aquaman outfit, trying to get ready for a scene. I was like, what are you doing? It was very funny. I play drums, I play guitar so we had a little band set up so I would always encourage him to want to play together and he got pretty good. He was learning the bass so it was good. We had another couple stunt guys who played and our trainer was learning guitar but I play in a band with my brother so I was really always looking for someone to play with me which sadly I was usually just my own drum solo waiting for people to pick up an instrument but people got very scared I think. Over, I think, a Bordeaux. She's a fan of wine, I'm a fan of Guinness and we said then had some drinks and hashed it out. It's pretty easy with Amber. We get along so well. Jason and I, we worked together on Justice League obviously and we got to know each other a bit there but I couldn't be luckier. I couldn't have a cooler co-star and if you spend that long with someone that's really important and he just has this infectious energy and you see it in Arthur, you see it in Aquaman and you see it in him. He's just that person and I couldn't be luckier. I wouldn't call it romantic, I'd call it like you're in a harness being hanging from a ceiling. Cameras went around you and you're at a blue screen but someone to hold on to your feet who's in a blue suit pushing you towards another person and spinning you around as you guess it's very awkward. First off she swam up on Shamu, jumped off of that before she told me that. It's quite technical, huh? And also we're doing it not in a spoiler alert, we're actually not filming it in Atlantis. It's kind of funny because we get to create these universes in your head and kind of imbue the scenario with that or some sense of that without actually having the luxury of seeing it or being in it. So it's quite, it takes a lot of choreography and practice especially considering it involves being rigged up to wires and things that you don't necessarily have, you know, control over. It's quite strange. They were kind of harness in again those really uncomfortable harnesses in a blue screen room with like basically a camera just like kind of zipping around them. But you know obviously the magic comes at the end when post-production we've put in the visual effects to kind of create the world that they're in. It's an image and a look that I wanted to create from the comic book which is all these classic images of them kind of kissing on the water with their hairs sort of billowing in slow motion I would imagine. And that was an aesthetic that I really wanted to capture for the film. You know what? Because I have pints with them all the time but I'd probably have a pint with a Wonder Woman. She's my friend. If I could choose any superhero I would go get a drink with. Oh boy. Well, there wouldn't be a villain because I feel like they would be like sneaky. They would like be, you know. I'd probably choose, I think Clark Kent would have a nice wholesome beer together and discuss the future and the city. I guess maybe Superman and you know just because he's such an interesting character. I think, you know, it'd be interesting to pick Superman's brain and see what it is about, how he sees, you know, mankind and stuff like that. So I don't know, that could be an interesting one. Lift those weights and have a good diet. The proper amount of protein and carbs and fats. There's like someone who hands me some sh** do it. I think food just kind of comes fuel at that point. It's not like I wouldn't, I would want to eat pasta and all the things that aren't good for you. And that's what I enjoy but that's not what you can have when you're doing an Aquaman. Who would I choose? That's very interesting. Who would I, Patrick choose or Orm? Cause I think they're two different things. I think Orm would probably like somebody a little more villainous. I'd probably choose, choose, choose Wonder Woman. Yeah, or yeah, cause I think he would, I think Orm would kind of feel like, you know, she's also an outsider and she's got a whole group of people that has been off the map and no one's known about. I think we could find some similarities there with Atlantean so, you know, yeah, maybe we could do some damage together. I have no idea what he would be doing but I would love to be in it cause it's my favorite show on earth. But I think there's no room for him. So I'd probably, sorry. You wouldn't take on potential John Snows? I mean, I could do that but I don't think it's appropriate but I could. She can have two husbands surely or you could be... Dave would probably make them both my wife. I'm pretty sure Drogo's gonna, Drogo can't come back.