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Jodie Foster has several remarkable titles on her resume. The actor has appeared in Jonathan Demme’s 1991 masterpiece horror thrillerThe Silence of the Lambs, she won an Oscar for her role in the film. The actor won another Oscar for her earlier movieThe Accused.

Nicole Kidman was all ready to star in David Fincher’s 2002 crime thrillerPanic Roomalongside Kristen Stewart to play her mother. However, Kidman had to let go of the role and Jodi Foster joined the movie and stole the show.
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The Real Reasons Why Nicole Kidman LostPanic Room
It was supposed to beNicole KidmanplayingKristen Stewart’smother inPanic Room. Appearing in an episode of Variety’sActors on Actorsseries, Kidman and Stewart recalled the movie.“We were meant to work together,”Kidman told Stewart.
“I remember [director] David Fincher saying, ‘Oh my god, we have discovered the most incredible actress.’ And then I got injured and ended up not playing your mama.”

Although the role went to Jodie Foster, Kidman, and Stewart shared a few moments on set.“We spent a couple of weeks rehearsing,”Stewart recalled.
“I have a vivid memory of it, because the way you treat kids is so telling. I felt like I was buds with you. It was two or three weeks, but I was always like, ‘She’s one of my friends.’ You gave me walkie-talkies for Christmas.”

Kidman took a moment to appreciate Stewert for her brilliant performance in the movie.“Here we are decades later, hanging in there,”Kidman said.“And you’re amazing; Fincher was right, as he always is,”she added.Panic Roomwould have been another wonderful addition to Kidman’s thriving career but she never mentioned regretting losing the role.
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Jodie Foster’s Experience Working in David Fincher’sPanic Room
Foster was undoubtedly great inPanic Room. Although the generally conceived notion says that it is hard to work withDavid FincherasJake Gyllenhaalrefused to work with him again, Foster is all praise for the director. It is Fincher’s experience and vision to elevate the thrill in the movie that made $200 million worldwide against a $50 million budget. Talking to Marc Maron of theWTF With Marc Maronpodcast, the Oscar-winning actor revealed her experience working with the legendary director.“He just makes me want to put my arms around him and tell him, ‘You know what, it is gonna be okay. Like, chillax,’”Foster said of the director.“And I love him for it. I love him that he is so committed… And he gives 100,000 times more than anybody else on the movie. He can do any of our jobs better than we can,”she added.
“He doesn’t drive me crazy. I love him. He makes me laugh. And it’s true that it’s annoying that you have to do as many takes as you do… And despite all of that, like, I would just do anything for him. Yeah, I would do anything for that guy.”
Of course, the retakes would sometimes drive her crazy as she had to fulfill his prefer vision despite her being pregnant while shooting the film. Foster further added that Fincher is a better actor than her and she’d want to be him for his meticulousness.
Foster is set to appear in the Netflix movieNyadwhich is scheduled for September 2023 release.
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Source:The Digital Fix.
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