Young Scots actor opens up on the challenges of filming Matilda The Musical movie during lockdown
A young Scots actor has opened up on the challenges he faced while filming Matilda The Musical - most of which was done during the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown.
Isaac - who played Matilda's classmate - had to relocate down south during filming along with his parents to ensure they complied with Covid regulations. "I tried to tell them some stuff but not too much. I ended up telling them that I was going to film a peanut butter ad."
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