Macy Williams wants to walk along the path of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart from "Twilight"

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Career Macy Williams took off when she was only 14 years old - then the actress appeared in front of fans in the form of a bold and recalcitrant Arena Stark from the "Game of Thrones". The show ended last year, and since then two films with Macy took the screens, and one of them is advertised "new mutants". But, as it turned out, Williams itself with much greater warmth refers to another film - the thriller "Do not go in", which started in the cinemas on September 4th.

Macy Williams wants to walk along the path of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart from

In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, the actress admitted that she dreams of going along the path of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, who, after filming, the Twilight Franchise focused on creating independent films.

I like what they did. In fact, I'm trying to realize how Kristen has everything so good, what decisions she took and how it affected her career. Yes, I definitely respect them both, and I will make notes and follow their footsteps,

- said Williams.

Macy Williams wants to walk along the path of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart from

"Welcome to Riley", 2009

However, the actress makes a discount on the realities of the modern film industry. She noted that since the end of the "Twilight", everything has changed, everything has changed: there are fewer films, and the plots that were previously poured into the author's cinema, now become the basis for the serials.

And yet independent directors still have, with many of them I met. So while such films will be, I will star in them,

- said Williams.

Macy Williams wants to walk along the path of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart from

"Remember me", 2010

True, and Stuart, and Pattinson recently paid attention to major franchises again, and Mysi itself does not condemn them for it. The actress is quite ready to return to the world of popular cinema, even after plenty of hand in copyright projects.

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