She explained that making the film independently, alongside Margot Robbie’s production company Lucky Chap, helped keep My Old Ass as authentic as it could possibly be. Megan said she never had to battle with execs.
“I do think that it was a really important way to make this type of movie … to make it for less money, tighten our belt a little bit in certain ways, but hopefully keep the authenticity of the story and the place and the little things, like the title,” she said. “It was never any kind of battle with [Lucky Chap, the production company] which speaks a lot to how they were like, ‘Yeah, this is important to you and a love letter to where you’re from.’”
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