How much of the action sequence with the airplane was real and how much was CGI?
That particular sequence with the exception of the plane itself was all real. It was one shot and we rehearsed it all day long. That made it both easier for me to do the scene and also really difficult because it was easy in that those were real people and I was genuinely scared for them. So I didn’t have to act that. You are actually seeing a guy who’s terrified because those are people who are on fire. They’re stunt people, but they’re still people and I took it personally that none of them get hurt. So I had to really rehearse it all day and get to the end of the shot without any mistakes because I didn’t want to go back to the beginning again and have them light those people on fire again. I don’t care if they get paid again. I was worried about them. That was the difficult part of it, making sure that no one got hurt. Now the subway scene was different. That was more imagination. Can you talk about the kind of relationship that John Koestler and Diana have in the film? They are tw