Emma Corrin reveals they were ‘high as a kite’ and ‘hallucinating’ while shooting scenes for Disney’s A Murder At The End Of The World as they attend screening in Los Angeles

Emma Corrin has revealed they were ‘high as a kite’ while filming scenes for series A Murder At The End Of The World.

The 28-year-old actress, who identifies as non-binary, looked glamorous in a chic off-white set as they attended a screening in Los Angeles for the Disney+ series on Sunday.

The psychological thriller, which was released in November 2023, tells the story of a modern detective who tries to solve crimes and solve the climate crisis.

Emma, ​​who plays Darby Hart, a Gen Z sleuth on the series, said the series was physically exhausting on their bodies and took a toll on their health.

But in order to prevent Emma from missing a day off because it was crucial to film scenes, they had to have an order up their butts to ease the discomfort.

Emma Corrin, 28, has revealed they were ‘high as a kite’ while filming scenes for series A Murder At The End Of The World

The actress, who identifies as non-binary, looked glamorous in a chic off-white set as they attended a screening in Los Angeles for the Disney+ series

In conversation with Elizabeth Debicki, 33, for Variety Actors in the Actors series Emma said: ‘Six months into filming, where I had to be physical and good enough to give my best, it was a lot. There were times when your body caught up with you.

‘My wisdom teeth started to come in – super helpful. My jaw was swollen and I was in so much pain. But they said, “Our hands are tied. If we can’t shoot with you, we’ll miss a day of filming.”

“They had a doctor who showed up with a dodgy briefcase, and he said, ‘I’m going to give you a steroid for the pain. Just turn around.’ He shot me in the ass. It was amazing. I was high as a kite.”

Emma also revealed that they suffered from hallucinations while shooting a scene with Alice Braga on a snowmobile.

The actor said they were ‘convinced’ they were being ‘attacked by bees’ because of the steroid injection.

During Sunday’s screening, Emma chatted with her co-stars on stage at the Linwood Dunn theater about the series.

Emma takes on the role of a makeshift detective when a guest at a retreat is found dead.

A Murder at The End of the World features familiar faces, including Brit Marling (Lee), as well as Clive Owen (Andy), Alice (Sian) and Harris Dickinson (Bill).

The psychological thriller, which was released in November 2023, tells the story of a modern detective who tries to solve crimes and solve the climate crisis.

Emma, ​​who plays Darby Hart, a Gen Z sleuth on the series, said the series was physically exhausting on their bodies and took a toll on their health.

But in order to prevent Emma from missing a day off because it was crucial to film scenes, they had to have an order up their butts to ease the discomfort.

Emma said: ‘Six months after the shoot, where I had to be physical and good enough to give my best, it was a lot. There were moments when your body catches up with you’

‘My wisdom teeth started to come in – super helpful. My jaw was swollen and I was in so much pain. But they said, “Our hands are tied. If we can’t shoot with you, we’ll miss a day of filming,” she added.

During the screening on Sunday, Emma chatted about the series on stage with her co-stars at the Linwood Dunn theatre

She continued, “They found a doctor who showed up with a dodgy briefcase, and he said, ‘I’m going to give you a steroid for the pain. Just turn around.’ He shot me in the ass. It was amazing. I was high as a kite

Emma also revealed that they suffered from hallucinations while shooting a scene with Alice Braga on a snowmobile

Darby Hart (Emma Corrin) receives an invitation to a retreat at a remote location.

However, the trip quickly goes wrong after Darby becomes a “Gen Z amateur sleuth” and races to solve a murder before the killer strikes again.

Even though Disney+ has only launched five episodes of the show so far, audiences are already clearly impressed, as the series already has an incredible Rotten Tomatoes score of 97 percent.

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