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Chloë Grace Moretz Reveals Why Making Tom and Jerry Was a Scary Experience
Feb 25 2021
With director Tim Story’s adaptation of the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon Tom and Jerry now playing in select theaters and available on HBO Max, I recently got to speak with Chloë Grace Moretz about making the live-action/animated hybrid movie. During the interview, Moretz talked about why it was both fun and scary making Tom and Jerry, why they didn’t want to change the cartoon when making the movie, why she loved working with Michael Peña, if she had new respect for what Robert Zemeckis accomplished on Who Framed Roger Rabbit after making this movie, and more.
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