“Rob [Eggers] showed us the film maybe two hours before the audience screening, and I was devastated,” Taylor-Joy said. “I thought I’d never work again, I still get shivers thinking about it. It was just the worst feeling of, ‘I have let down the people I love most in the world. I didn’t do it right’ And I’m quite verbose, I like to talk, I like to communicate. I did not talk, I just cried. I couldn’t handle seeing my face that large.”
Taylor-Joy of course did work again, making the jump to Hollywood studio films after “The Witch” by starring in M. Night Shyamalan’s “Split.” The actress hasn’t stopped working since “The Witch,” starring in Shyamalan’s “Glass,” the X-Men movie “New Mutants,” Autumn de Wilde’s “Emma,” Netflix’s limited series sensation “The Queen’s Gambit,” and more. Later this year, Taylor-Joy will start pre-production on her biggest role to date: Furiosa in George Miller’s “Mad Max: Fury Road” prequel. She also has reunited with Eggers for “The Northman,” releasing April 2022 from Focus Features. The film was a full circle moment as it also stars her “Witch” co-star Kate Dickie. “I was in Northern Ireland, in Belfast, with Robert Eggers, filming a movie I’m very proud of called ‘The Northman,’” Taylor-Joy said when asked how she discovered all the “Queen’s Gambit” fan praise. “But I mean, you can’t get more different than ‘The Northman’ and ‘The Queen’s Gambit.’ I was isolating, alone in this apartment with nothing but my phone, and my phone was telling me information that I could not compute. And then luckily Kate came to stay with me — Kate Dickie, who plays my mom in ‘The Witch’ — and every day just more information would come in, and I’d just look at her and I’d say, ‘I think it’s going well. I think people are liking the show.’” Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.