Shailene Woodley: Jennifer Lawrence Convinced Me to Star in Divergent
J-Law has the power of persuasion! In the March 14 issue of The Hollywood Reporter, Shailene Woodley reveals that Hunger Games heroine Jennifer Lawrence was the one who convinced her to star in the upcoming film franchise Divergent.
"Having come off a TV show, I was kind of in the place where I was like, 'I'm never signing a contract for more than one movie,' because once you do sign a contract, legally, you're liable," Woodley, who starred on The Secret Life of the American Teenager for five seasons, explained in THR. "[Even] if you don't find something creatively stimulating anymore, you've still got to do it legally."
The 23-year-old Oscar winning actress reached out to Woodley, 22, in a series of emails. Lawrence, according Woodley, said: "'You must do it. You will not regret it for a second. Yes, there are some hard things, but there are so many beautiful things that will come from an opportunity like this.'"
Apparently, the messages were received. Feig recalled: "I don't know what happened, but I do know that after that interaction, Shailene said: 'OK, now I'll make Divergent. Let's talk.'"
Divergent, based on Veronica Roth's trilogy, is (just like Hunger Games) set in a dystopic future, and director Neil Burger said Woodley can somewhat relate to her character. "It's funny because Divergent asks those questions, 'What if you're a little different in a society where everybody's the same?'" he explained. "Shailene is like that too, but not because she's flaky. She's as solid as a person can be, and she's incredibly present as an actor."
Indeed, Woodley is very different from a typical Hollywood star her age. She told THR that she wears only used clothes, forages for fruit, and doesn't currently own a home, preferring a "vagabond lifestyle." She explained: "I'm going to be a citizen of this planet, and I'm going to do my responsibility and live in stride with nature instead of constantly fighting against her."
Woodley has two close friends, an unnamed man and woman, who live the same lifestyle with her. When the Hollywood Reporter asked if she was romantically involved with her friends, Woodley said, "That's hilarious. No, those are my best friends." But added: "I fall in love with human beings based on who they are, not based on what they do or what sex they are."
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