
"Back in 2023, Camila Morrone joined IndieWire to chat about her favorite scene in Prime Video's acclaimed limited series "Daisy Jones and the Six," a heartbreaking finale sequence that saw her Camila Dunne, perpetually supportive wife of the Six frontman Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin), finally confront what we all know is true: Billy is in love with the titular Daisy Jones (Riley Keough)."
"It's a barn-burner of a battle, and one audiences had long been waiting for. Morrone's fury and heartbreak is on full display for the very first time, after her Camila spent entire years keeping her pain under wraps. It's a release, and a hard-earned one. And Morrone's dedication to nailing the scene (and the entire series) paid off, eventually netting the rising actress her very first Emmy nom."
"Three years later, Morrone is back to high-stakes relationship drama, this time with Netflix's limited series "Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen," in which she stars as marriage-shy Rachel, who we first meet as she's... oops, well, as she's traveling to her fiancé Nicky's (Adam DiMarco) family home for their very big, very high-pressure wedding. But Rachel's fears go way beyond the usual cold feet, and showrunner, creator, writer, and executive producer Haley Z. Boston's funny, dark, and very twisted series really puts Rachel through her paces."
Camila Morrone previously discussed a pivotal scene in Prime Video’s limited series “Daisy Jones and the Six,” centered on her character Camila Dunne confronting Billy Dunne’s love for Daisy Jones. The confrontation is portrayed as a long-awaited emotional release after years of suppressed pain, and her performance contributed to her first Emmy nomination. Three years later, Morrone returns to address another favorite scene, this time in Netflix’s limited series “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen.” She stars as Rachel, a marriage-shy woman traveling to her fiancé Nicky’s family home for a high-pressure wedding. Rachel’s fears extend beyond typical cold feet as the series intensifies her emotional and psychological trials, culminating in a key finale sequence.
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