The Emmy-winning actor recalls getting the text from Ryan Reynolds asking her to cover Mariah Carey's 'Fantasy' for the film and also reflects on the final season of 'Killing Eve.'
] was the first time I’ve ever heard the term Easter egg,” Comer tells. “In one of my first interviews, someone asked me about the Easter eggs, and all I could think of was a round chocolate egg that you get. I was like, ‘I don’t think there’s any Easter eggs.’ So it’s been very educational for me.”
Comer also had the daunting task of covering Mariah Carey’s “Fantasy,” and to do so, she recorded at Capitol Studios inside the world-renowned Capitol Records building. “Ryan texted me months after we finished filming, and he was like, ‘There’s this part in the movie, and we want to do this different version of the song. Would you be up for it?'” Comer recalls. “So he sent me a template of it, and I thought it was so beautiful. It doesn’t sound anything like the original, but I was like, ‘Yeah, sure. Why not?’ So I was in L.A. and I went to Capitol Records. And then I stood in a booth where The Beatles had recorded, so it was pretty cool.
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