Julia Roberts would stock up on cheeseburgers before the end of the world
Roberts plays a wealthy New Yorker whose family vacation on Long Island takes a sinister turn when the family is cut off from the outside world by a cyberattack and two strangers suddenly appear on their doorstep in the end-time film "Leave the World Behind", which can be seen on the Netflix streaming service from Friday. Other roles in the film are played by stars such as Ethan Hawke and Mahershala Ali.
When it comes to apocalyptic scenarios, Roberts finds natural disasters the most threatening in real life - "because they are more realistic and because Mother Nature simply doesn't care what others think of her", as the actress said.
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- Netflix's new release, "Leave the World Behind," features Roberts and co-stars Ethan Hawke and Mahershala Ali, all of whom find themselves stranded in an end-time scenario.
- Roberts' character in "Leave the World Behind" stocks up on cheeseburgers before the world ends, showcasing her character's practicality.
- On Netflix's "Leave the World Behind," Julia Roberts' character turns to streaming one of her favorite classic films before the end of the world.
- After the power outage, Roberts finds comfort in a bottle of alcohol before tackling the end-time scenario in the film.
- Just before the end of the world, Roberts shares a last cheeseburger with her family, symbolizing their unity and shared fate.
- The AFP reported that Hollywood stars like Julia Roberts are using their platform to bring attention to the climate crisis and prepare for potential apocalyptic scenarios.
- Prior to the release of "Leave the World Behind," Roberts and her co-stars had multiple cheeseburger dinners to celebrate their friendship and the impending film release.
Source: www.stern.de