Doing what you love is already one accomplishment. Doing what you love with people you love is a joy doubled. And this is precisely what Tilda Swinton had as she got to work with her kids in the movie "Doctor Strange."
She revealed all the details in an interview with Jimmy Kimmel in his late evening show last Oct. 18. "My son was with the art department and my daughter was with the costume department. And they loved it!" Tilda Swinton tells Jimmy Kimmel.
There were additional details that made it extra special for the celebrity mother of two. "My daughter was breaking stuff down, taking beautiful costumes and covering them down with mud. And my son, we had this amazing moment... He said 'I made a planet!'''
Tilda Swinton is known for working well with co-star Benedict Cumberbatch on "Doctor Strange." Marvel Studios recently posted a video of them playing Jenga, to the utmost delight of their hordes of fans. Cumberbatch is full of praises for Tilda Swinton.
On her end, Tilda Swinton had such a great time working on the movie "Doctor Strange." In an interview with Screen Crush, she even revealed that she was pushing to have a spinoff from the film. Swinton wanted to create a prequel that is focused on her character as the Ancient One.
The ability to help people was not a new thing for Tilda Swinton. During her Jimmy Kimmel appearance, she randomly invited a couple in the audience to join her for the premiere night of the movie on Nov. 3. She also narrated about an incident with the Scotland's work placement for school-age kids where she encouraged the kids to do a fantasy job for their work placement.
Tilda Swinton relayed that she told the kids about getting something that they will not end up doing but only for fun. "Next year, you'll be leaving. This week, your work will be your fantasy thing," she told the kids then. "She worked on the stunt team for her work placement, a 16-year-old, amazing," gushed Tilda Swinton about one of the Scotland kids who joined "Doctor Strange" for their work placement.