During the film’s NY premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, POPSUGAR had a chance to speak with Collins on the red carpet, where she discussed what is was like navigating the fine line between knowing the truth about Bundy and playing a character who doesn’t.
“She believed him to be innocent,” Collins said about Kloepfer.
“So I wanted to make sure that as an actor, going into this knowing that he wasn’t innocent, that I was able to suspend disbelief while filming it. My character didn’t think he was guilty, but I knew he was guilty. So it was switching that and not being able to look at all of the information out there to taint my opinion as Liz.”
Getting into the mind of Ted Bundy is one thing, but getting into the mind of someone who actually believed he was innocent of his heinous crimes is a whole different story. In Netflix’s biographical crime thriller, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile, Lily Collins does exactly that as she portrays Bundy’s (Zac Efron) former girlfriend Elizabeth Kloepfer. Unlike other Bundy films, the story is largely told through Kloepfer’s perspective as she stays by his side through his multiple arrests and trials.
Collins was also lucky enough to have the real-life inspiration behind her character as a resource for the film. As Collins explained during a Q&A after the premiere, she was able to meet and talk with Kloepfer and her daughter Molly. “She brought us family photo albums and pictures that no one’s ever seen before, and hand-written love letters from Bundy to her,” she explained. Some of the never-before-seen photos are actually recreated in the film.
“You hardly ever get that with prep for anything, let alone a story like this,” she continued. “Some of the notes were so passionately written in a drunken rage that they were embossed in the paper. Like before text messages, they actually used paper and pen. I could feel the emotion and I could feel the tension. I wanted to bring that to the role. There were certain things that she told me that were never to be used in the script or repeated, but just for me to know to play her. And then there were some things that we inserted in there after having met with her.”
She added that Kloepfer and her daughter actually visited the set on the day Collins and Efron filmed the scene where she and Bundy first meet. “Karmically it was really lovely to have her involved,” Collins said. “I never dreamed that she would want to meet me, let alone kind of sign off on me.”
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile is currently streaming on Netflix.
Netflix Has 17 Original Movies Coming in May Alone – Here’s the Lineup
Three of the most hotly anticipated movies of the year are coming to Netflix this month, and we’re so excited, we could weep. But it’s not just the Zac Efron-led Ted Bundy biographical thriller, Amy Poehler-directed wine-fueled comedy, and Ali Wong-starring rom-com coming – Netflix is also blessing us with 14 other incredible-looking original movies.
With flicks from Austria, India, South Korea, France, Spain, Malaysia, Argentina, and the Philippines, May’s new original movie offerings look incredibly promising, and we can barely wait to stream them. Here are all the movies everyone will be talking about once they’re available to stream this month.