Claudia Kim Reveals What It’s Like Working With Johnny Depp, Eddie Redmayne And More

Claudia Kim opened up about how Johnny Depp and Eddie Redmayne are on set.

Actress Claudia Kim (Kim Soo Hyun) sat down to share the details on what it’s like to act alongside some of the hottest stars in Hollywood!

 

Claudia Kim was cast to play the role of Nagini in the upcoming Harry Potter spinoff, “Fantastic Beasts: Crimes Of Grindelwald”, the second installment in J.K. Rowling’s new series, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”.

 

Claudia was able to act alongside a stellar cast list of legendary actors, such as Johnny Depp, Jude Law, Eddie Redmayne and more. She revealed that watching them film every scene was so extraordinary, which made her become a better actress.

“I was able to act alongside some of the actors that I’ve liked since I was young. Watching them act each scene was so beautiful. I was able to learn more as an actress.”

— Claudia Kim

 

She confessed that she’s been an especially huge fan of Johnny Depp and Eddie Redmayne.

“I loved Tim Burton’s movies, so I really liked Johnny Depp. [I also like] Eddie Redmayne because of his recent movies.”

— Claudia Kim

 

This isn’t Claudia’s first time joining a box-office hit series. She also played the role of Dr. Helen Cho in “Avengers: Age of Ultron”.

 

Claudia dished on her “Avengers” cast mates, saying how they were all just humble people who liked to have fun in their world environment!

“They’re just down-to-Earth people. Mark Ruffalo and Scarlett Johansson both claim, ‘I’m an indie-actor.’ They’re so humble despite having done a lot of famous projects.

It was a fun atmosphere.”

— Claudia Kim

 

Claudia also shared what it’s like to work on such a high profile movie set. The production team of “Crimes of Grindelwald” was so secretive that they didn’t leave a paper trail and even went far as to plant trees to prevent paparazzis getting unauthorized photos!

“We didn’t use paper [scripts] for this production. Our scripts were only available through an app. They would take everything back after we were done shooting for that day.

A lot of paparazzis would wait around to get a shot of our costumes. In order to prevent any leaks, they planted a lot of trees and parking lots.”

— Claudia Kim

 

“Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald” opens in theaters on November 14 in Korea and November 16 in the US.