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"It was just we kind of found, I mean that was sort of like the shoulders stuff was kind of a mixture of working with Terry first was kind of trying, in a sense, not to mimic so much but to kind of get inside of it and get inside of the animal and all the reasons behind it," MacKay said. MacKay spoke to how he found the physicality of the position and how he had to experiment with moving his body to get just the right position. I think that scene was the longest were in our animal personas." "There was a cut of that scene I think was 13 minutes long or something like that, which I always said to that I would love to see that cut. "I think there was, and we were obviously doing it for way longer than this, but I think there was a scene where we're like, on the roof kind of getting to know each other as our animal selves," Depp said. Speaking with, both MacKay and Depp spoke about the length of time they spent in the animal-like positions while filming and Depp revealed that there was a cut of one scene that was 13 minutes long – a considerable amount of time for the position. The film also stars Lily-Rose Depp as a woman, Wildcat, who believes herself to be exactly what her name suggests and given the animal natures of their characters, both MacKay and Depp had to spend quite a bit of time on all fours during filming and according to the actors, it was a bit of a challenge. That condition, a real prompts him to eat, sleep, live, and at times move like a wolf would. In the new film Wolf, George MacKay plays a man named Jacob who believes that he is a wolf trapped in a human body.