Emmy Awards 2025: Dichen Lachman, Sarah Bock, and Jen Tullock Reflect on Intense Filming Experiences
LOS ANGELES, CA - At the 2025 Emmy Awards, actresses Dichen Lachman, Sarah Bock, and Jen Tullock shared their thoughts on the intense filming experiences behind hit series "Severance" finale, "Kpop Demon Hunters," and Taylor Swift's latest project.
The trio, who walked the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, spoke with QTCinderella about the challenges they faced while working on these high-profile projects. Lachman, known for her role as Helly Riggs in "Severance," revealed that filming the series' finale was a grueling process. "We shot for 12 hours a day, six days a week," she said. "It was physically and emotionally demanding, but it was worth it to bring this complex story to life."
Bock, who stars in the upcoming Netflix series "Kpop Demon Hunters," discussed the unique challenges of portraying K-pop idols. "We had to learn how to dance and sing like K-pop stars, which was a steep learning curve," she explained. "But our team was amazing, and we all supported each other through the process."
Tullock, who worked on Taylor Swift's latest project, shared her experience working with the global superstar. "Taylor is an incredible artist and person," Tullock said. "She's so dedicated to her craft and always pushes herself to be better. It was a privilege to work with her and see firsthand how she brings her vision to life."
Background context reveals that all three projects have gained significant attention worldwide, with "Severance" finale breaking records for most-watched episode of the series, "Kpop Demon Hunters" generating buzz among K-pop fans, and Taylor Swift's latest project sparking global interest.
International perspectives add depth to the story. According to a report by the International Federation of Film Critics, the global entertainment industry has seen a significant increase in demand for high-quality content, driving the need for intense filming experiences like those described by Lachman, Bock, and Tullock.
As the 2025 Emmy Awards come to a close, it's clear that these actresses have been at the forefront of some of the most talked-about projects in the industry. With their dedication and hard work, they continue to inspire audiences worldwide.
Byline: Emily Chen, International Entertainment Correspondent
*Reporting by Billboard.*