IF- Imaginary Friends and that emotional moment on set between John Krasinski and Steve Carell, former co-star of The Office.
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During the filming of his latest film, IF, the actor, director, and screenwriter John Krasinski experienced a touching moment involving his co-star Steve Carell. In the film, Krasinski reunited the original cast of The Office, including Carell in the role of Blue, one of the imaginary friends of the young protagonist, played by Cailey Fleming. In an interview with Total Film, Krasinski shared the moment Carell moved him deeply with his sincere support.
Krasinski revealed that during filming, Carell expressed his pride in his work on the film, saying he was honored to be a part of it and was willing to do whatever was necessary. These words left Krasinski visibly moved, so much so that he cried throughout the day. This backstory offers a touching look at the bond between Krasinski and Carell, who shared the screen for years on The Office and are now reuniting for a film project. Their collaboration continues to demonstrate the strength of the bonds created on set and the mutual respect between colleagues.
IF – Imaginary Friends is written, directed, and stars Krasinski and offers a magical and heartwarming story about a little girl with the power to see all people's imaginary friends. With a stellar cast that also includes Ryan Reynolds, Fiona Shaw, and more, the film promises to thrill audiences with its gripping narrative and engaging performances. It will be released in Italian cinemas on May 16th, distributed by Eagle Pictures.