In a recent interview with AFP, Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts shared a lighthearted yet intriguing perspective on what she would do if the world were on the brink of an apocalypse. The revelation came in the context of discussing her latest Netflix film, the apocalyptic drama “Leave the World Behind.”
In the face of hypothetical doom, the 56-year-old actress expressed a desire to make the most of her last 24 hours. Roberts whimsically detailed her end-of-the-world wishlist, envisioning a scenario where she would gather with her family for a final celebration. Her list included indulging in comfort food like cheeseburgers, enjoying copious amounts of alcohol, savoring chocolate chip cookies, and sharing heartfelt hugs and kisses. With a playful touch, she humorously contemplated the inclusion of sleeping pills in her unconventional end-of-the-world festivities, concluding with a light-hearted remark: “But it won’t happen.”
Beyond the playful banter, Roberts admitted that natural disasters were the most terrifying to her. She attributed this fear to their realistic nature and the seemingly indifferent disposition of Mother Nature, emphasizing that the forces of nature don’t conform to human sentiments.
“Leave the World Behind,” featuring Julia Roberts alongside Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke, promises a gripping exploration of apocalyptic themes. Notably, the film is produced by none other than former President Barack Obama, adding an extra layer of intrigue to its release. As the world grapples with both real and imagined existential challenges, Roberts’ insights and the film’s narrative provide a unique perspective on the human experience in the face of uncertainty.