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“So the action hero stuff was exciting because most of the movie is me running and crying or running and hiding,” Yarkins shares. Now that Texas Chainsaw Massacre has been released and is ranked atop Netflix’s Top 10 Movies chart in the U.S., Yarkin is offering her thoughts on the gut punch of an ending. I was just losing my mind and thinking, ‘Did I get this huge thing? Am I going to get to do this movie or not?’ And then June rolled around and I got the call. “So I totally went crazy and got a dog and lived in a yurt in Santa Cruz. But then it went silent for four months,” Yarkin tells The Hollywood Reporter. “When I was told I got the role, the director sat me down and said everything I had ever wanted to hear in my whole life. 'Andor' Star Genevieve O'Reilly Never Thought She'd Get the Chance to Flesh Out Mon Mothma
