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Kristen Stewart Tells Toronto Her Character’s Ability To ‘Love So Openly’ Was Difficult, Nude Scenes Not So Much

Kristen Stewart said that the sex scenes and the nudity weren’t the difficult part of playing Marylou in On The Road . Rather it was her character’s emotional openness.  “She loved so openly — and that’s hard ,” Stewart said of Lu Anne Henderson.  She also referred to her character, who Neal Cassady married when she was just 15, as “a bottomless pit” — presumably a reference to her emotional capacity — who would have been “ahead of her time even now.”  (For more photos of Stewart, check out our Toronto Film Festival photo gallery .)  Stewart, who wore a sparkly floral dress and black high-tops, seemed her usual intense and uncomfortable self as she spoke during an extremely brief Q&A session that followed the movie. But the more she spoke about Henderson, the more animated the actress became, particularly when she said that Henderson, in spirit, “was so fucking there for me” on the set. The second and last question asked of her came from a fan, who drew winces when, in the spirit of On the Road , she asked Stewart where she’d choose to go if she could go anywhere. After taking a half-hearted stab at answering the question, the actress finally said, “I don’t know, dude.” Judging from the polite applause that followed the screening, the crowd liked but didn’t love On the Road, which,  thanks in part to its source material, felt aimless at times. That said, the performances by Stewart,  Garret Hedlund, who plays Cassady doppelganger, Dean Moriarty, and Sam Riley, who essentially plays Kerouac, are strong. Stewart doesn’t have a lot of lines, but she brings a sultry radiance to the screen that is impossible to ignore. I don’t know if this performance is going to net her an Oscar nomination, but it’s clear that she’s got the right stuff. As for the sex scenes, the most envelope-pushing performance of the film belongs not to Stewart but to Steve Buscemi who is depicted taking it up the bum from Hedlund. Well, you wanted to know, didn’t you? Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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‘Tron Legacy’ Director Contemplates Sequel ‘Possibilities’

‘I would definitely consider going back,’ Joseph Kosinski says of possible third film. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Lightcycles in “Tron Legacy” Photo: Disney After “Tron: Legacy” was crowned box-office king with a $43.6 million haul on its opening weekend, naturally the “Tron” talk shifts toward the sequel question . There’s already a script in the works, so when MTV News had the chance to chat with one of the power players in the discussion — director Joseph Kosinski — we asked if he’s thought about a sequel. “Yeah, and I think we’ve created a world that has a lot of possibilities in it,” he said. “It was important to me that we created those connections back to the original film. If audiences are interested in this movie and decide they want to go back, and we can find the right story and a way to push the envelope again, I would definitely consider going back.” In addition to bringing back stars Garret Hedlund and Olivia Wilde , one character that seemed as though he could have a part in the continuation of the story is the briefly appearing Edward Dillinger (played by Cillian Murphy), a rising star at ENCOM, the ominous tech company at the center of “Tron” mythos. “I’m a big fan of his,” Kosinski said when asked how Murphy joined the project. “I’d been talking to him about a way to get involved in the movie from the beginning, and this opportunity came up, so I asked him to be a part of it and he was excited to do it,” Kosinski explained. “So I’m thrilled to have him in there.” Wilde echoed Kosinski’s sentiments regarding Murphy’s brief performance. “Cillian Murphy — we were so lucky to have in this film,” Wilde said. “His part in ‘Tron Legacy’ is so mysterious and cool. His role really fits into the mythology of ‘Tron,’ the corrupt environment of ENCOM. It just shows you that this fight is far from over.” Wilde has also said that she’d be game for another “Tron” movie, particularly exploring how her character, Quorra, would adapt to the human world. “I’m so thrilled to play with Quorra in the human world. It would be sort of like ‘Splash,’ ” she said, referring to the ’80s comedy starring Daryl Hannah as a mermaid unleashed in Manhattan. “I want to see her whispering to laptops and hugging toasters. … There’s a whole other chapter ahead.” Do you want to see a sequel to “Tron: Legacy?” Do you want to see more of Cillian Murphy’s character? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron Legacy.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Tron Legacy’ ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips

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