Here is Joe Russo's quote ( from collider) about Tom Holland's performance:
“I think he’s exceptional in the movie, honestly. I think it’s an Oscar-worthy performance out of him. He is shredding himself, physically and emotionally. This is a movie that spans decades and he is playing a very complicated individual who is a drug addict and suffering from PTSD and is a bank robber and in a failing relationship; it’s a very complicated role. I just think he’s exquisite in the part. He’s so compulsively watchable onscreen. When you’re playing a character that goes to that level of depravity, to have someone as inherently likable as Tom playing that character, so that you continue to root for them no matter what horrible choices they make, it’s invaluable. I think it really changes the entire presentation of the movie for an audience. I can’t say enough about it. I’m just really blown away by him in the film.”
Here is Joe Russo's quote (from collider) about how he and his brother edited while filming:
“We wrapped at the beginning of February. We’re very diligent about getting into the edit room every night after we shoot, while we’re shooting. We do that for two reasons. One is we want to process what we’ve been shooting and make sure that we like the tone, we like the direction the character’s moving in. But also, are we missing any story beats which is critically important that before you wrap, you can rewrite or reshoot, or add a day or two at the end to get a few essential pieces that you think are gonna help the story; we certainly did that on Cherry.”
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The brothers had since finished wrapping up the film and are also working on another film project while staying at home due to the coronavirus pandemic. Here is Joe Russo's quote (from collider) to explain the current situation:
“We were very advanced in the cut by the time we finished the movie. Pre-pandemic, we were able to get a lot of work done in the edit room, so we were pretty close to locking the picture by the time we all had to sequester. We spent some time with out editor on a secure link — he’s at his house with AVID and we can watch it on the screen and give him notes — but we’re pretty close on it. We’re gonna start sound-spotting and music-spotting [the week of April 27], getting into the score and sound design of it. The movie will be ready by the end of the summer. Question is, you know, what does the market look like moving forward? When can people go back to a movie theater? Will they be able to go back to a movie theater, for a year or two? We don’t know.”
Cherry was to be released in 2020, but that could be change due to the pandemic.
Source material: collider.com