Actress Anne Hathaway humorously reminisced about her 2017 film “Colossal,” noting that it went unnoticed during its initial theatrical release. Hathaway, who was pregnant during filming, shared her experience shooting the kaiju comedy in Vancouver with her husband and dogs. Despite its lackluster box office performance, she expressed optimism as the movie is now available on Netflix, hoping it will gain recognition in 2026.
Hathaway praised “Colossal” as one of her favorite projects, highlighting the fun she had on set with co-star Jason Sudeikis and director Nacho Vigalondo. The actress playfully mentioned the film’s unexpected journey from a theatrical flop to potentially finding success on the streaming platform. With a blend of humor and science fiction, “Colossal” tells the story of a writer who inadvertently summons a giant creature in Seoul.
The quirky black comedy, directed by Nacho Vigalondo, features Hathaway alongside Sudeikis, Dan Stevens, Austin Stowell, and Tim Blake Nelson. Hathaway encouraged viewers to give the film a chance, describing it as funny, strange, and clever, with a touch of silliness. She emphasized the unique appeal of “Colossal” and its positive reception among critics, urging audiences to embrace its eccentricity on Netflix.
