{"id":13361,"date":"2022-05-13T04:06:34","date_gmt":"2022-05-13T04:06:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/drew-who-firestarter-dad-zac-efron-and-his-scary-good-12-year-old-co-star-ryan-kiera-armstrong-talk-new-stephen-king-thriller\/"},"modified":"2022-05-13T04:06:34","modified_gmt":"2022-05-13T04:06:34","slug":"drew-who-firestarter-dad-zac-efron-and-his-scary-good-12-year-old-co-star-ryan-kiera-armstrong-talk-new-stephen-king-thriller","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/drew-who-firestarter-dad-zac-efron-and-his-scary-good-12-year-old-co-star-ryan-kiera-armstrong-talk-new-stephen-king-thriller\/","title":{"rendered":"Drew, who? ‘Firestarter’ dad Zac Efron and his scary good 12-year-old co-star Ryan Kiera Armstrong talk new Stephen King thriller"},"content":{"rendered":"
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\u201cIt was honestly, truly my favorite experience ever in my career,\u201d Ryan Kiera Armstrong says about making Firestarter<\/em>the new film adaptation of Stephen King’s best-sellling 1980 novel about a girl with dangerous pyrokinetic abilities originally brought to the screen in 1984 with Drew Barrymore in the lead.<\/p>\n

Considering Armstrong is only 12, it’s hard to fathom the preteen has much to compare Firestarter<\/em> to when assessing the breadth of her career. But she is actually something of an old pro in Hollywood, experience-wise, having already appeared in one Stephen King movie (2019’s It: Chapter Two<\/em>), a Marvel movie (2021’s Black Widow<\/em>), Chris Pratt action fick (2021’s The Tomorrow War<\/em>) and six episodes of American Horror Story<\/em> (also<\/em> in 2021), not to mention various other credits since she started acting in 2017.<\/p>\n

It’s no wonder Armstrong is scary good as Charlie McGee, the girl who goes on the run with her father (Zac Efron) when the shady government operation that experimented on her parents forces them out of hiding.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere was something immediately that you brought to this role,\u201d Efron tells Armstrong during our virtual interview with the pair (watch above). \u201cYou were very grounded, but just so real. \u2026 The hard part for any actor, when you have a superpower on a movie, is believing it. On the day it can feel a little silly when you’re standing there making your powers happen, but you are so committed and you did so good after the first day we worked together, I was so excited\u2026 it just made me so motivated to come in and believe this and make it awesome. So that was all you. “<\/p>\n

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