Camila Morrone Was Fearful of Leading ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ After Watching Riley Keough “Go Through Hell” on ’Daisy Jones & the Six’
"She was withered. She was down," Morrone said of her former co-star who led the Prime Video series.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Camila Morrone may be leading Netflix’s new series, Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen , but she admits to having some fear of being at the top of the call sheet after working on Daisy Jones & the Six . In an interview with People magazine, Morrone reflected on working on the Prime Video series at the time which she starred in alongside Keough and Sam Claflin. “I saw Riley Keough and Sam Claflin go through hell on Daisy Jones & the Six ,” Morrone said. She recalled “looking at Riley” as the series lead, and how she didn’t “know if she’s going to make it.” “She was withered. She was down,” Morrone said of her former co-star. She described Keough as a “real gangster” for pushing through it all. Related Stories TV 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' Creator Explains That Bloody, Open-Ended Finale: "I Think It's a Hopeful Ending" TV 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' Is Not What You Expect The 10-episode Prime Video series chronicles the renowned fictional band Daisy Jones & The Six as they find their way to success and instant fame in the 1970s. Keough and Claflin both sing the songs in the show and learned how to play the guitar. The cast also attended daily in-person band camp to better gel as a group. Over the course of the series’ seven-month shoot, some songs were performed over 100 times, the show’s team told The Hollywood Reporter . “They had to sing, and they had to play instruments, and they had to do it millions of times,” Morrone said of her former co-stars. “And she had to play a character going through it. I remember looking at her and being like, ‘Wow, I’m jealous of your job, but also really scared of that.'” Despite the hard work that went into it, Morrone said she and the cast “all loved that show.” “We were so gra...
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