
When they brought Mattson and his project to me, I immediately read the script and finished it within probably 90 minutes. This came from Matt Reeves and Rafi, over at their production company, and I trust them so inherently, from the Let Me In days. MORETZ: I already knew about Mattson Tomlin, as an amazing writer. When this project came your way, what was your reaction, the first time you read the script?
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This film has such an interesting balance, between this deeply personal human story and this deeply impersonal and cold android story. RELATED: 'Mother/Android' Trailer Features Chloë Grace Moretz Trying to Survive in an Apocalypse Especially in this age of streamers, I think it would be really interesting. It’s weird that they’ve never done anything with that property. MORETZ: I was 14 and that would’ve been super cool. Yeah, we actually talked about that once, back when it was possibly happening. MORETZ: Nice! For a little while there, we were in talks for me to play Emily the Strange, when I was younger. Being able to escape would give them the opportunity for a better life for their soon to be born first child, but a dangerous journey and murderous androids standing in their way make everything seem impossible.ĭuring this 1-on-1 interview with Collider, which you can both watch and read, Moretz talked about her reaction to reading this script for the first time, having a hand in helping tell such a personal story for the filmmaker, working with a very heavy pregnancy belly, how much she’s enjoyed evolving with her career, how she wanted to approach the film’s ending, and why it was one of the most life-changing experiences she’s had.ĬHLOE GRACE MORETZ: an Emily the Strange shirt on? From writer/director Mattson Tomlin and producer Matt Reeves, the sci-fi thriller Mother/Android is set in the near future and follows Georgia ( Chloë Grace Moretz) and her boyfriend Sam ( Algee Smith), as they try to survive in a world at war with artificial intelligence.
