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Millie Bobby Brown Performs Own Stunts In Netflix's Damsel

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Millie Bobby Brown, known for her role in Stranger Things, is making waves in the action genre with her latest film, Damsel. The young actress recently shared that she performed all her own stunts in the Netflix movie, drawing comparisons to action legend Tom Cruise.

In a recent interview, Brown expressed her nerves about tackling the demanding stunts, stating, 'Stunts are scary. You're just like, I'm not physically trained to do this.' Despite her fears, she embraced the challenge, emphasizing her commitment to the role by saying, 'Are we really gonna, like, am I really gonna do that stunt?'

Damsel follows the story of Princess Elodie, played by Brown, as she embarks on a quest for freedom and revenge after discovering a dark secret about her royal marriage. The film promises a mix of fantasy and action, with a stellar cast that includes Angela Bassett and Robin Wright, who praised Brown as a 'little powerhouse.'

During her appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, Brown also lauded her co-stars, particularly highlighting Bassett's presence and talent. The actress's dedication to her craft and willingness to push her boundaries have garnered praise from industry veterans.

Damsel is set to premiere on Netflix on March 8, offering viewers a thrilling adventure led by Brown's fearless performance. With her determination and skill in performing her own stunts, Millie Bobby Brown is proving to be a rising star in the action genre.

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