![]() ![]() ![]() “So it just kind of- trying to balance my social life and going to parties and hang out with friends with auditioning, even though I keep hearing no’s, but still trying to go for it, being motivated, was really hard. ![]() And also kind of giving up social life as well was kind of hard because all of my friends didn't really understand what I was doing. “That's when I finally kind of booked something that moved me to LA. I did stuff here and there, but it was really just a lot of no’s until I had just turned 16. And people are always like, ‘Oh, was American Housewife your first audition?’ I was like, ‘Oh my gosh,’ because I started auditioning when I was 9, maybe,” the New York native said. “ American Housewife is what moved me to LA when I just turned 16. There’s positive messages, no need to keep a finger on the fast forward button, and incredible dance choreography with uniquely captivating original music. The Zombies films are old and new school Disney at their best and a perfect offering for family movie nights. “So I think it was really important that they said, ‘I love you,’ to each other for the first time, which I thought was really, really special, and I'm really glad that Milo and I pushed for that.” “But Milo and I really, really wanted to make sure that it's said because they do love each other, and they're about to leave each other for a very long time. And that wasn't going to be in the script just because it might have been a little bit too mature for younger audiences,” Meg revealed. “In this movie, they say, ‘I love you,’ to each other. And so we tried to kind of go back and kind of replay all of the movies in the finale.”Īs a producer, Donnelly was able to have a hand in incorporating themes like inclusiveness into Zombies 3, as well as love. So I feel like, in the finale number, we tried to add as much kind of- the zombie light garden from Zombies 1 and ‘BAMM’ references and then ‘Fired Up’. “We really wanted to make sure that we carried those themes into the third one as well of kind of being like, okay, we want to kind of wrap this up and bring in elements of 1 and 2 because they are so special to us. And Zed and Addison are just the most connected they've ever been, which I think is really important. We still have all of the same amazing characters from before. “But at the same time, we still have those themes of acceptance. Ortega continued to talk about the relationships between the kids and parents, as well as the required therapy, noting that since the network was aware of what they would say in these sessions she didn't want to tell the therapist anything.'High School Musical: The Musical: The Series' Disney/Sheryl Nields ![]() She also explained that parents would constantly be asking kids questions to get their own children further. At the end of the wrap day, it was like ‘Yeah, now you have to go talk with a life coach about what you’re feeling.’ We were coming in on Saturdays and Sundays to bang out school hours so we could do less school during the week. They had to bring someone in because there were too many difficulties on set, and how were we going to get the family members to shoot with one another? The funny thing is, we had no issue with one another and we were shooting two episodes a week, crazy, crazy hours. We had therapy sessions, like collectively, cast therapy sessions. So even though the kids had no problem with each other, because the parents did, they would side with one another. Kids would randomly start fighting because their parents were fighting. ![]()
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