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Chloe Sevigny’s foolish fears in The Dead Don’t Die

Chloe Sevigny was scared she would look like an "utter fool" next to Adam Driver and Bill Murray in ‘The Dead Don’t Die’.
The 44-year-old actress stars alongside Adam, 35 and Bill, 68, in Jim Jarmusch’s zombie-comedy film as small-town cops trying their best to deal with an uprising of the undead – and the ‘Act’ star admitted that she was embarrassed to be "playing the trauma and the stakes" while her co-stars gave such a "deadpan" performance.
In an interview with Comingsoon.net, she said: "I wasn’t really playing the deadpan I was playing the trauma and the stakes.
"So I was just afraid that I was gonna look like an utter fool next to these too [Driver and Murray] out deadpanning each other."
Adam then joked: "We had a deadpan competition. Who could not move their mouth the most and not get their line out."
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ star Adam went on to explain that he and Bill weren’t "consciously" giving a deadpan performance but thanks to the " thoughtful and introspective" characters written by Jim – who also helmed the film – he was able to easily portray his alter-ego.
He said: "I think it’s that we’re not consciously thinking let’s do this deadpan his characters are like very thoughtful and introspective so there’s a lot of thought and what comes out is you know minimal."
Chloe interjected: "It’s more like the timing and the weight, there’s a lot of breathe."
Adam replied: "You’re watching people think a lot. That’s what I liked about Jim is that he trusts that that’s cinematic enough watching people think and [wondering] what they’re gonna come out with."