George Clooney And Julia Roberts' Kissing Scene Required Shocking Number Of Takes

George Clooney and Julia Roberts apparently let their longtime platonic friendship get in the best way of a kissing scene of their new romantic comedy, “Ticket to Paradise.”

The 2 informed The New York Instances in a narrative revealed Monday that it took a staggering variety of takes to seize the smooch.

“One kiss,” Roberts stated. “And we did it for, like, six months.”

“Yeah,” Clooney added, “I informed my spouse, ‘It took 80 takes.’ She was like, ‘What the hell?’”

“It took 79 takes of us laughing after which the one take of us kissing,” Roberts recalled.

“Effectively, we needed to get it proper,” Clooney defined.

George Clooney and Julia Roberts, pictured in 2016, required dozens and dozens of takes to nail a kissing scene in their new movie "Ticket to Paradise."
George Clooney and Julia Roberts, pictured in 2016, required dozens and dozens of takes to nail a kissing scene of their new film "Ticket to Paradise."
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Clooney and Roberts appeared collectively in “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001), “Confessions of a Harmful Thoughts” (2002), “Ocean’s Twelve” (2004) and “Cash Monster” (2016), however “Ticket to Paradise” marks their first romantic comedy collectively. Whereas the 2 performed exes within the “Ocean’s” heist-comedy ensembles, their relationship was not the main target.

Within the forthcoming film, the 2 play bitter exes who scheme to cease the wedding of their daughter to a seaweed farmer. It’s due out Oct. 21.

Roberts joked earlier about expectations for the movie.

“I believe it’s so humorous and George is so humorous and George and I collectively, it’s most likely going to be horrible as a result of there’s an excessive amount of potential for it to be nice, it’ll simply implode on it itself,” Roberts informed Selection in Could.

“I believe that needs to be the industrial for the film: ‘It’s most likely going to be horrible.’ I’m so glad my publicist is on a aircraft proper now.”

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