Why the Death of Queen Elizabeth Cost this pop star "millions of dollars"
Queen Elizabeth's death in 2022 affected the royal family and the world in different ways, but perhaps the 1 complication you didn't see was how her death confused major movies, which cost 1 star "millions" in the process.
British pop icon Robbie Williams recently shared details behind his new yet-to-be-heard Joy Division, a better person, hi!And in an interview, he revealed how the Queen's death derailed a huge and expensive scene in the film.
The film, created by the greatest showman director Michael Gracie, features Williams as a CGI Monkey (more about it later), and one special
"It was a year and a half in the making with 500 dancers." It's the biggest dance number that was "Gracey!" He added: "I've always been thinking about walking down Regent Street, which is a very nice street to do dance numbers on.
Gracie said that "shutting down that street for 4 nights" was a "line" because many buses that had to be redirected went down Regent Street, but after being turned down "many times," the director got lucky. He said: "Fortunately, the land is the Crown Estate, and we had to shut it down for 4 nights between Westminster Council and the Crown Estate, and during the most incredible paperwork, such as royalty like the lobby.
The Royals certainly "like Robbie," he was friends with Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie for years, and his daughter was a small bridesmaid at Eugenie's 2018 royal wedding. The "rock DJ" singer also performed for Queen Elizabeth during her 2012 Diamond Jubilee and during various royal performances over the years Wie
Unfortunately, the weekend Williams was supposed to shoot a huge dance number, Queen Elizabeth passed away . Just 2 days before the shooting, Gracie shared that "I got a call from the Crown Estate to tell me that I would not shoot because the queen has just passed away and there are 10 days of mourning.""
"So we lost all the money. There is no insurance for the queen's death," the director added. Unfortunately, according to Gracie, "civil authority was capped at 250 grand payments," which means that production "lost millions of dollars" due to the shutdown of mourning.
But everything ends well, because Williams and the Company were finally able to film the scene. I have a lot of friends and I have a lot of friends and I have a lot of friends. "It took another 5 months to get back to that street, and we had to collect the money again," he added, "Every time I see it, I think people don't know how close we got to not being in the movie.
As Mr. Williams and his screen Monkey, Bangladesh Hi! That Gracie threw the idea at him and immediately clicked. "I have this idea that everyone in the movie is human apart from you and you're a CGI monkey," the director told the "Angel" singer.
"Before the sentence was over, I was completely sold with it. And I was like, "Yes, it's a genius — and I see it perfectly," Williams shared. Look at this space for the reaction of the audience of the film.
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