Why Did Anya Taylor-Joy Think She’d Never Work In Hollywood Again? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Anya Taylor-Joy—now a full-fledged Hollywood star—once feared that The Witch might be the end of her acting career. Hard to believe, right? Back in 2016, her haunting turn as Thomasin in Robert Eggers’ unsettling period horror earned widespread critical acclaim. Yet, behind the glowing reviews, Taylor-Joy was grappling with serious doubts about whether she’d ever work again.

How Anya Taylor-Joy Turned Her First Big-Screen Meltdown Into Motivation

“I thought I’d never work again,” she admitted on THR’s Awards Chatter podcast. Imagine that—her very first major film role, and she’s having a full-on crisis. The actress even had a meltdown when she saw the movie for the first time at Sundance. “Rob showed us the film maybe two hours before the audience screening, and I was devastated. I thought, ‘I’ve let down everyone I love.’” Yep, she was in tears. Who knew?

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And let’s not sugarcoat it: watching yourself on the big screen for the first time is a weird experience for anyone. But Anya Taylor-Joy was too hard on herself. “I didn’t do it right. I just cried,” she says. And that’s honestly heartbreaking when you realize how much she brought to that role. But hey, that moment of doubt didn’t stop her—it turned into the fuel she needed to push forward.