Nathan Kress Dishes His Experience In Filming ‘Into The Storm’ Movie; Finds Out What It's Like To Face Mother Nature's Wrath

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Nathan Kress dished out on his experience as one of the characters in the "Into the Storm" movie, as he found out the dangers of being trapped in the midst of Mother Nature's tantrum.

Just Jared Jr. shared his interview with Bello magazine, which is featured in its August 2014 issue. The 21-year old "iCarly" star plays the role of Trey, youngest son of the Fullers, as reported by Collider, in the upcoming tornado disaster flick.

Nathan describes the "Into the Storm" movie as extremely intense and fast paced. He said that the movie incorporated eight or nine different types of found footages. Storm chasers took these from many perspectives, as they recorded the storms as while they were passing through.

The young actor divulged that as soon as they started filming the action parts, never a day went by that he did not get home wet all over. According to Nathan, for the rains, "Into the Storm" movie did not rely entirely on CGI. The creators saw to it that they use real effects as much as possible for the scenes.

Nathan Kress revealed that through "Into the Storm," he now knows what it feels like to be hit by an object flying at a 100-mile wind speed. The young actor laughed as he recalled how painful it had been. He shared that it was all part of the effects. To inject the realistic atmosphere further into the scenes, the creators had crew members hurling large bags of debris at spinning fans that blew them about at fast speed.

He mused at how the dramatic moments hardly required acting. Because these parts were filmed as they struggled to stay alive in the midst of a raging storm, the fear they felt as they moved from one place to another was real, reported Just Jared Jr.

"Into the Storm" is from Warner Bros. Pictures. The kind of thrill it promises viewers concerns the actual perils of being caught in the eye of a storm. The movie opens on August 8 in the US, reported Flicks and Bits.

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