“Finally I was like, I’m gonna put it on the goddamn cover page.

But as they explain to EW, they didn’t set out to play villains, per se.

“The last thing I was thinking about was being the bad guy,” McGregor says.

“You were amazing in that,” Messina counters.

It was ferocious and terrifying.”

For McGregor, tackling those themes was one of the most rewarding parts of the project.

“I’ve always loved the exploration of misogyny in this script,” he says.

I was really proud to be part of that, as the head misogyn-er."

If it wasn’t abundantly clear, this is a movie that earns its R-rating.

“Deadpooltrailers hadn’t even come out yet.

It was a difficult thing to try and push Deadpoolhelped the argument a lot.

I was like, ‘hey?'”

LetBirds of Preybe a lesson that Hollywood should think twice before saying no to Margot Robbie.