Reese Witherspoon says the music in 'Daisy Jones & The Six,' will draw audiences in further and make them yearn for a time and place when artists “could create anything, particularly (albums), where you had to listen to every song in sequence.”
, based on author Taylor Jenkins Reid’s book of the same name, follows the formation of the popular rock group Daisy Jones & The Six before one Chicago performance causes the band to disassemble at the height of their fame.
While on the red carpet event, which was held at the historic TCL Chinese Theatre, Witherspoon tells TODAY.com how the book first got into her hands. Unspooling like a documentary,"Daisy Jones" reveals the reason behind the band’s fallout through flashbacks. “Riley came on really early,” she tells TODAY.com. “I think we all thought it was going to be really hard to find Daisy Jones because she’s this really larger-than-life character. And then Riley showed up and immediately like, ‘Oh, there she is. She is Daisy Jones.’”But having the perfect leading lady meant the producers had to find an actor who could be just as mesmerizing in a scene with her.
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