With two major films out this year, including the highly anticipated Disney film The Lion King, Shahadi Wright Joseph is definitely keeping herself busy. She chatted with BGN about what was frightening working with Lupita Nyong’o in Us and playing a young Beyoncé in The Lion King. In the film, Beyoncé plays the adult Nala and Shahadi plays little Nala. This is the same role she played in the Broadway musical of the same name. You can expect to see some changes in Shahadi’s rendition of the beloved character, and the actor also has some music coming out soon, so stay tuned for that!
Oh, yeah I think so. I think that Lupita was definitely one of those moments. She would always get into her character so well. It would kind of spook me out a little bit. But I was kind of in awe of it because I’ve never seen, you know an actress so committed to her role like that, so, it was amazing.
I think that it was all of it. It was her voice, the way that she walked. And you know just the way that she looked, you know?
It was really scary seeing her in her costume and all of the creepy makeup. It was definitely some movie magic that I’ve never seen before. Because you know seeing Lupita out of costume and seeing her in costume you know? She still kind of looks like herself a little bit but just slightly altered.
I think that it was definitely all of the fan art the people were making. Even just from the trailer that came out on Christmas you know, everybody was making all of these drawings and, pictures, and theories and stuff. Just from a two-minute trailer and that was so exciting. I had never seen anything like that, you know. Just from an audience response.
Oh yes, definitely I remember one fan commented, and they said that I got five on it. You know it means half on drugs. But they said that reminded them of the two doppelgangers splitting their personalities in half. So, I thought that was really different and I kind of just kept thinking about that for a while.
This is my second time playing young Nala, the first time I played it on Broadway. But, this time you know I really wanted to change her a little bit. So that the fans can get something different out of this movie you know? So I definitely wanted to change her personality a little bit. To make her a little bit more confident you know a bolder and intelligent. Something that girls can look up to.
Yes, I think so. I think that I will definitely transfer over some of the things that I’ve learned from Broadway. Over to the new Lion King, which, will be really exciting, because, I haven’t played her in so long. So, it’s pretty nostalgic.
No, I haven’t not yet. I definitely cannot wait to meet her, so, that’s going to be really exciting. I don’t even know what I’m going to say to her. But, when I do, I’ll figure out something.
Right.
Yeah, I mean especially while we were recording our songs he would definitely let us make the song our own. And let us feel comfortable within the character. And it was great because we would feel…we would definitely feel more like Simba and Nala.
Well, later this year I’ll be coming out with some music. But I can’t say much about it. So, that’s basically all
I like to call it pop affirmations.
Like affirmations.
Thank you.
As of June 4th, the intellectual thriller Us is available. It’s available on Digital and on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD 6/18.
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