LOS ANGELES — It may be a space epic, but “Passengers” was actually a pretty intimate endeavor. Most days on set, the cast consisted of just Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt and Michael Sheen, who naturally got close quickly.
“I have friends I’ve known for over 15 years and I don’t know them as well and they don’t know me as well as we (all) do because we spent 16 hours a day, every day together,” Lawrence quipped, not missing a beat in specifying that Pratt prefers “four Splendas” in his latte, not real sugar.
In the film, Pratt and Lawrence are passengers on a 120 year journey to a new planet. Traveling in hibernation pods, both wake up 90 years earlier than planned. Sheen plays a robot bartender and de facto friend of the two leads as they try to figure out what to do.
You didn’t know each other before?
LAWRENCE: None of us did!
SHEEN: I remember the very first conversation we ever had. It was about ghosts.
LAWRENCE: Was it? I was staying in a haunted house! It was straight-up haunted.
SHEEN: Within a minute we were talking about ghosts.
LAWRENCE: It was heavy on my mind. … It was really haunted. The Jacuzzi would turn on by itself. I woke up and it sounded like a spaceship was landing on my roof.