The French actress stars in the movie adaptation of the popular video game series, but does not have any real interest in computers and has insisted the film will be distinctly different, reported Contactmusic.
"I don't like games where you kill people! No offence to all the people who love it. But this is different. This is a real idea behind the script," Cotillard said.
The actress said one of her best friends is a huge fan of the video games and that helped her in playing the on-screen character alongside Michael Fassbender.
"But what I thought was very interesting is exploring the mind of scientist who thinks that she can cure violence with a mix of science and items and ideas of the past," she said.
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