Sandra Bullock reminisces about a scene where she worried for her co-star Daniel Radcliffe's life while filming The Lost City. In the vein of Romancing the Stone, The Lost City — which comes to theaters tomorrow, March 25, 2022 — is an adventure-based romantic comedy. The film was directed by Adam and Aaron Nee from a screenplay they co-wrote with Oren Uziel and Dana Fox.
Daniel Radcliffe stars in The Lost City as the villain Fairfax, an eccentric billionaire who funds a death-defying mission to South America. He kidnaps romance novelist Loretta Sage (Sandra Bullock), whose most recent novel The Lost City of D contains details that convince him that the city is real and she knows where it is. The only person who can save her is Alan Caprison (Channing Tatum), her handsome but dim-witted cover model who portrays her series' lead character Dash McMahon.
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Recently, EW held an Around the Table discussion with the cast and crew of The Lost City. The crew had fun reminiscing about some of the more dangerous and terrifying moments of their shoot in the Dominican Republic. During the conversation, Aaron Nee revealed that he and his brother were worried Radcliffe would pull out of the production because "I think Adam and I thought, 'Oh no, we've just gotten Daniel here and we're going to throw him in the ocean.'" Sandra Bullock rephrased it more bluntly, saying "And now, we're going to kill him."
Contrary to what Sandra Bullock thought on set, Daniel Radcliffe has previously stated that he had a terrific time on set playing a villain. In fact, he revealed that he thought he had the easiest job of anybody there, saying that they "did quite a grueling
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