Zendaya is such a gorgeous talented actress but she’s also an absolute nerd in her craft and we love her for it! So methodical and detail oriented and reminding everyone that’s she’s not just a pretty face but she’s a true profressional in her craft
@MareesindigoАй бұрын
Zendaya is such a ray of sunshine. I can listen to her speak about her craft all day. ♥️
@dess234Ай бұрын
Zendaya is so articulate and amazing. I love how down-to-earth she is. Great interview
@GamerplayerWTАй бұрын
She’s turning into an amazing actress.
@maarinaammsАй бұрын
Watched this interview in one breath, Zendaya is incredibly talented actor and such welcoming and beautiful person.
@transmutatingaswespeak3480Ай бұрын
I love how grateful she is for her passion and job and longevity of it
@anastaciashako3113Ай бұрын
i can't say enough how proud of her i am.
@user-friendly-b6qАй бұрын
I just love Zendaya, she is such a talented actress, with one gesture she can express she is destroyed inside, I love the way she does it time and time again. She is underrated in terms of big awards and nominations. I hope they will come really soon. I love Challengers and the Dune parts 1 and 2, I am a collector of physical media and I just don't get tired of these movies. Thank you Z and everyone else involved.
@anna_phamАй бұрын
She looks so heavenly and ethereal.
@SthuthukileАй бұрын
It's so rare to hear her perspective on the different aspects of filmmaking or technical process of acting...cause people let her fashion and style overshadow her true craft.
@blairmcauley2497Ай бұрын
I love Zendaya I’ve been watching her since shake it up on Disney channel
@PorcelynnnАй бұрын
Enjoyed this interview! Makes me want to see Challengers
@lullul177Ай бұрын
Her voice tho🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘
@alexandratantacure5792Ай бұрын
i just love to listen to her talk about her craft she is so interesting and well-spoken the interviewer did a really good job it feels like a really confortable space for her to express herself
@mariahirsi4753Ай бұрын
I'm team Tashi. I didn't think about her injury that way until Zendaya explained it. Love her!
@natedadyАй бұрын
Good talk!
@genesiskok123Ай бұрын
Can’t wait for euphoria season 3
@sobesoАй бұрын
didn't know they used cgi for most of the tennis shots/swings, I thought it was just for the crazy camera movement scenes, which is interesting because that would mean he deliberately had to direct the crowd to convince us that there was a real back and forth...
@bambii_thinks3147Ай бұрын
She’s such a gem 💎
@mybeautifulmillieАй бұрын
Love Zendaya 🤍
@BamgeutcutiepieАй бұрын
she speaks so well 💜
@yoerivanesseveldАй бұрын
Lovely interview with Zendaya. Hearing her talk more about Denis' vision for Chani gives Zendaya more to explore for the character, such as the battle between the heart and mind. I never understood that if they wanted to give Zendaya more to work with, they set up Dr Liet-Kynes ‘the Judge of the Change’ in part one. In the books, Chani-- like Paul grieves a parent. This way they had more to bond over than just Fremen warrior culture and technology. Kynes' legacy both within her family and within the larger Fremen community remains the dream of terraforming Arrakis to make it hospitable. Remember the ecological station from Part One? This was the work of Chani's family over generations. So to have Paul come in as this religious figure offering the same only through faith, would add much more dept. Until the very end when she rides off. - Also her mother was a well-known and respected figure among the Fremen, making Chani fully aware of the politics around the dream. Dr Kynes was working for the emperor, politically manipulating as best she could to win gains for the Fremen dream. This is not foreign to Chani. She's not green to the political machinations of the empire. She is the daughter of someone playing the game! So Chani leaving at the end of Part Two felt off.