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A witch smashed into a tree. It was a dark and stormy night when the witch was flying on her broomstick through the dense forest. She was making her way to an ancient coven meeting, eager to share her latest spells and discoveries with her fellow witches. As she soared above the treetops, a sudden gust of wind knocked her off balance. Panic washed over her as she tried to regain control of her broomstick. But it was too late.


Anya Taylor-Joy got her big break playing the lead role of Thomasin in The Witch in 2015. Set in 1630s New England, The Witch tells the story of Thomasin, a girl whose family accuse her of being a witch. The film was nominated for multiple awards and Thomasin won Breakthrough Actor at the Gotham Awards for her performance. [A24]

Born in Miami to an Anglo-Spanish mum and an Anglo-Argentine dad who raced powerboats We re a nomadic family, travelling gypsies, basically , Anya - the youngest of six siblings - grew up in London. And then she s in another horror film called Split , starring opposite James McAvoy, who was required to spoon her within seconds of meeting at their audition.

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But it was too late. The witch's broomstick collided with a tall and mighty oak tree, sending her flying through the air. She let out a shrill scream as she was catapulted towards the tree trunk.

Anya Taylor Joy thought she would never work again after watching her performance in ‘The Witch’

Sometimes we can be our own worst critics. For actress Anya Taylor Joy, when she looks back at her 2015 acting debut as Thomasin in “The Witch”, she feels devastated by her performance. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actress revealed when she saw the film premiere at Sundance, she thought she would “never work again.” Despite her fears, she was nominated for Best Actress at multiple film festivals. It even has a 90% on Rotten Tomatoes ‘Tomatometer.’

Anya Taylor Joy and ‘The Witch’ director Robert Eggers 2015

The Witch was only Anya’s second audition, the first being for a young Angelina Jolie in Maleficent. She said the Thomasin was described as “plain” which made her think she would never get the part. “Okay, there’s a lot of things that I can do, but I can’t really change my face that much,” she said. But Robert Eggers cast Anya and he made his directorial debut while she made her big acting debut. He showed her the film 2 hours before the audience screening at Sundance and she said was devastated. “… I was devastated. I thought I’d never work again. I still get shivers thinking about it.”

The actress said it was the “worse feeling” of “I have let down the people I love most in the world. I didn’t do it right.” Despite being a person who likes to talk and communicate she said she shut down. “I did not talk, I just cried. I couldn’t handle seeing my face that large.”

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Although Anya continued to work, there were reports that she was ready to quit acting in 2019 after the release of M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass. When asked about the situation she said “it took me a second to realize that the people around me weren’t working the way that I was working. I thought everybody finished a job, got on a plane, and started the next job.” She explained, “these are pivotal years in my development as a person, and I had put all of my energy into fleshing out other people, and I suddenly got to a point where I had no idea who I was, trying to hold on to relationships, and trying to build a home without having any kind of root or tether because I hadn’t figured out that I had to be that for myself.”

After working for a year straight with only a collective week off on Jane Austen’s Emma,Last Night in Soho, and The Queen’s Gambit she said, “It’s the year that has most changed me. I just fell in love with my job again. I was just tapped out, and I’d forgotten that the job feeds me. I felt like I’d been feeding it for a little while if that makes sense.”

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After working for a year straight with only a collective week off on Jane Austen’s Emma,Last Night in Soho, and The Queen’s Gambit she said, “It’s the year that has most changed me. I just fell in love with my job again. I was just tapped out, and I’d forgotten that the job feeds me. I felt like I’d been feeding it for a little while if that makes sense.”
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There was a sickening thud as she crashed into it, her body crumpling upon impact. The force of the collision shattered her broomstick into several pieces, scattering them across the forest floor. Dazed and disoriented, the witch moaned in pain as she tried to pick herself up. Her black hat was crooked, and her long, tangled hair was filled with leaves and twigs. Her once elegant black dress was torn and stained with dirt. As she slowly regained her senses, the witch realized that she had injured her ankle in the fall. Every step was excruciatingly painful, but she knew she had to find help. Limping through the eerie forest, she searched for any signs of civilization. After what felt like an eternity, the witch stumbled upon a small cottage nestled in a clearing. With a renewed sense of hope, she softly knocked on the door, hoping that someone kind-hearted would answer her pleas for assistance. A gentle old woman named Agatha opened the door, her eyes widening in surprise at the sight of the disheveled witch. Seeing the pain on her face, Agatha took pity on the witch and invited her inside. Agatha tended to the witch's injuries, applying healing ointments and wrapping her sprained ankle with bandages. As the witch rested on a cozy armchair, Agatha brewed a warm cup of herbal tea to soothe her weary soul. They began to talk, and the witch shared tales of her adventures and magical experiences. Agatha listened intently, her eyes filled with wonder. She had only heard stories of witches but had never encountered one in person. The witch, grateful for Agatha's kindness and warm hospitality, decided to stay with her for a few days until her ankle healed. During their time together, they exchanged knowledge and friendship, realizing that they had more in common than they initially thought. When the witch's ankle finally healed, she bid farewell to Agatha, leaving with a heart filled with gratitude. As she flew away on a new broomstick, she couldn't help but marvel at the unexpected twist of fate that had led her to a newfound friend. From that day forward, whenever the witch came across a daunting obstacle in her magical journey, she would remember the night she smashed into a tree. It served as a reminder that even in moments of darkness, there is always a glimmer of light waiting to guide her on the right path..

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