Kelly Reilly and Wes Bentley really nailed the awe for their on-screen Beth and Jamie. Yellowstone The final
said Christina Alexandra Voros, executive producer of Yellowstone We weekly: “Obviously there are places where you put in their doubles, who have been with us since the beginning.”
“They’ve learned how the actors move and they’ve been studying how you have this element for the places where you want to pull out the pads and hit someone on the ground and Kelly’s It’s 12 more days of shooting and nothing can happen to him, but Kelly and Wes did most of the fighting themselves,” he explained.
This conflict takes place during the final episode when Beth (Riley) and Jem get into a violent fight at their family’s farm.
Voros also noted the mental impact of performing such scenes on the actors, “even if they’re not taking a punch or throwing a punch, the energy it takes to be in that space emotionally It’s tiring.”
“So I think when people don’t realize that when they see the fight, yes, it looks real and bloody and gruesome, but just being in that mindset of being brutal gives the actors headspace. It takes a lot to live in.” he added.
“Forget about the milk and the bear spray and the stabbing and all that. That’s the easy part,” he praised. Yellowstone Stars “My admiration for Kelly and Weiss is that they were able to stay emotionally at war in this scene.”