The Emmy chosen one plays the notable artist in the new comedic biopic Strange: The Al Yankovic Story inverse Daniel Radcliffe as the nominal satire performer, who co-composed the film.

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Wood, 35, told E! News about her senseless way to deal with depicting Madonna, presently 64, during the ’80s.

“I watched lots of meetings, and I was continually playing them on set to make sure I have the rhythm of her voice and the tone in my mind. I simply kind of released her on set and took the establishment that I had and turned it up and made it the most off the wall, kind of stage-mother Madonna that one has at any point seen,” she made sense of.

Wood added that she and Radcliffe, 33, “were both completely dedicated and had a capable of humor” with the task.

At the Toronto Film Celebration in September, Wood educated Individuals regarding examining to play Madonna.

“This is perhaps of the best time project I’ve dealt with,” she said. “I felt like, goodness, presently I’m just going to want to do comedies since it was a particularly extraordinary encounter. … It was exceptionally difficult to keep an indifferent expression more often than not.”

She reviewed “everybody had a great time” dealing with rejuvenating the generally fictionalized Madonna character, from closet and outfit to hair and cosmetics.

“I put in half a month prior to shooting simply gorging Madonna interviews from the mid ’80s and her music recordings and things,” said Wood. “It was entertaining.

It’s consistently enjoyable to get to return and return to and be like, ‘Goodness, right — she’s a virtuoso.’ There’s a justification for why she’s Madonna.”

Wood said she needed to keep the ensembles subsequently. “Consistently it was similarly essentially as fun as whenever I first put it on,” she said of the Madonna looks.

“I would just continually film myself moving around and Dubsmashing in my trailer. In any case, I don’t think I got to keep anything.”

Abnormal: The Al Yankovic Story is presently gushing on The Roku Channel.