"And just to be around all these talented, creative people that you admire is also very inspiring. I think it's extremely rewarding to be a part of a project that empowers women, just that alone is huge," he told TooFab. For Lygdbäck, he also found reward in what the movie represents. 'Tomb Raider' Trailer Features Lara Croft Kicking Some Serious AssĪt the end of the day, it's not just Vikander's body transformation that he's proud of. She had an eight-pack while filming but you know, six-pack, that's enough." I mean, she's got a pretty impressive six-pack still. You don't allow yourself to have that cheat meal or that pizza and for me life's about balance so I'm happy that she took a little break. And you know, there's no balance when you do something like this. "Because everything I do with my actors are healthy, good things that everyone should be doing. "Well, I think that's good," Lygdbäck said of her post-production physique. In fact, Vikander herself said she basically lost her muscle mass in just three weeks, telling Graham Norton, "That is the sad bit. The trainer admitted that what they did for this movie should not be treated as the norm. "She's extremely hard, she's a hard worker," said Lygdbäck, who added she found it challenging to "take a day off to rest, knowing that rest might be better than working out some days." Vikander also never got a "cheat day," something Magnus said there's "no room for" in a project like this one. The actress reportedly trained for 45 minutes to an hour every day before she went to set. When filming actually began, the workouts did not stop. A lot more work than people might think to get there." "She was obviously in good shape coming into the movie, but you need to take it pretty far on the screen to make it - just to do the character justice. "She gained 12 pounds of muscle mass," Lygdbäck said. In the movie, Croft starts her journey as a bike messenger who also enjoys some MMA combat in her spare time. We needed to work on her climbing, cycling and obviously her physical appearance." "We knew what kind of skill set she needed, but we didn't know exactly how or what was going to be filmed. "When we started, it was seven months out, so we had a vision," Lygdbäck explained. We gave her all the skills she needed and built her up." "What do they need? Who are they? So seven months before filming me and Alicia and Roar, the director, sat down and discussed what they wanted for Lara and, you know, I gave them my thoughts on what I think she needed and then kind of started from there. "Who is this character? Everything from background to skill set," he explained. The process began with the trainer meeting with both the actress and director Roar Uthang to figure out where they want the character to go. How the New 'Tomb Raider' Isn't Angelina Jolie's Lara Croft
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