00:00 We have a couple of people back at our office that are begging to figure out if Mamma Mia 3 can happen.
00:07 [Music]
00:20 What would it take to make this happen?
00:23 I don't know. I mean the problems they always have is to find a reason to do it. And to find music. I mean they have a lot of songs.
00:36 You're going to tell me that people have to come up to you and say the same thing. That's the reason to do it. We all want more.
00:43 Yeah. That's the reason with all sequels. They are trying. It took 10 years between number one and number two. It took 10 years to come up with an idea.
00:57 So probably the next one I'll be dead.
01:00 You're going to be up there singing More Ava, doing all the things. You're in though. If they came to you and said let's do this, you'd be like okay let's get this done.
01:09 You will never lose me Paul and Trades.
01:14 We gave them something to hope for.
01:16 That's not hope!
01:19 May thy knife chip and shatter.
01:24 Stella when I was watching this movie it kind of struck me a little bit. The whole cast is so captivating. But when you think about that core four of Timothy and Austin and Zendaya and Florence.
01:35 I kind of got the feeling like I was watching this generation's Rat Pack from back in the 80s and 90s.
01:42 Does it sink in with you that you have all these fantastic people on set but that the core of young Hollywood is really capsulated in this film?
01:50 I heard someone else said that too.
01:52 Really?
01:53 Yeah. Of course they're immensely talented and good looking and charming.
02:00 Yes, exactly.
02:01 None of them are as fat as I am.
02:04 Well listen, we love the Baron. I'm wondering have you ever had a transformation like that? Is that one of the wildest things that you've done so far in your career?
02:14 Yeah, it is. I mean I don't want to talk about it.
02:18 What were those days like? How long did it take to transform?
02:21 It took five people eight hours to transform me into that fat man. When I was naked. So it was full body.
02:29 Eight hours. Okay. Outside of the transformation, what's been the most physically or emotionally challenging part of shooting part two?
02:41 Nothing was challenging except that because everything else was so pleasant and working with Denis is pleasant and all the actors are pleasant.
02:52 I see possible futures all at once and in so many futures our enemies prevail. I do see a way. There is a narrow way through.
03:06 When you work with a group of people like this and you know that they're the best that you can get, everybody knows what they're doing.
03:13 Nobody's pretentious. Nobody's neurotic over their own image or whatever. It's just work and you're having fun doing it.
03:24 Deal with this prophet.
03:26 Show me who you are.
03:35 Your father was a weak man.
03:43 This is a compliment. You play terrifying really, really well. Like the Baron is just menacing and terrifying in every way.
03:53 What game is this?
03:55 No game.
04:03 Kill me.
04:05 Or take me in.
04:10 You survived Andor season one. Will you be back for season two?
04:16 Yep.
04:17 There's a lot of theories about where you will end up. What is your thought? Or if you could write the story, what is your ideal?
04:26 I know the story. I know how I end.
04:29 Okay.
04:30 There's only one more season though. They're going to finish it there. They'll sue me if I tell them.
04:36 Disney doesn't play.
04:37 They don't play. But the good news is you will be back.
04:40 Yeah, I'll be back.
04:41 And I appreciate the time. Thank you so much.