Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses directing Jake in The Bride!

Maggie Gyllenhaal shared insights into directing her brother Jake Gyllenhaal in a cameo for her upcoming film The Bride!. In an interview, she reflected on early career envy toward his stardom and her personal growth in overcoming such feelings. The Gothic romance, inspired by Bride of Frankenstein, features a notable cast and arrives in theaters on March 6.

Maggie Gyllenhaal, known for her directorial debut in The Lost Daughter, opened up about her experience helming The Bride!, a Gothic romance loosely inspired by the 1935 film Bride of Frankenstein and Mary Shelley's novel. The movie stars Jessie Buckley in the title role, alongside Christian Bale, Peter Sarsgaard—Maggie's husband—Annette Bening, and Penélope Cruz. It is set for theatrical release on March 6.

In a conversation with The New York Times, Gyllenhaal detailed the careful process of casting her brother Jake Gyllenhaal in a small cameo role. She said, “I waited until I was absolutely sure that asking him to do this part in the movie — it’s a pretty small part, it’s just a cameo, really — I made sure, I really did some work in thinking to make sure it was the right thing to do to ask him.” She admitted to tearing up during the discussion and laughing about her delay, calling it “a rookie mistake.”

Gyllenhaal emphasized the significance of the collaboration, noting, “It meant so much to me.” She explained that early in her career, she sought to differentiate herself from her filmmaker father, screenwriter mother, and actor brother. Regarding their relationship, she stated they have “never been estranged but we’ve never been as close as we are now.”

The director also explored her interest in envy, describing it as a 'seven deadly sin' and linking it to feelings of scarcity in the industry. She reflected, “I don’t think I was in touch with the envy, but it was there,” when Jake became a movie star early on. Gyllenhaal shared how reaching out to director Emerald Fennell helped shift her perspective: realizing “We’re actually 100 percent on the same team. There absolutely is enough to go around.”

This project marks a personal milestone for Gyllenhaal, blending family ties with professional exploration of human emotions like jealousy and admiration.

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