Speaking on the red carpet at the world premiere of his new
animated film "Early Man", the British star was asked about
reports of a significant pay gap between Mark Wahlberg and
Michelle Williams for reshoots on "All the Money in the World".
"It's incredibly important and I think that it's been a long
time coming, and I think the fact that last year three of the
top films were female-led films is showing there is change but
there is a huge amount of change needed yet. It's sort of
systemic I think," Redmayne said.

Redmayne and "Game of Thrones" star Maisie Williams play
alongside Tom Hiddleston in a new prehistoric-era adventure
about inept cavemen from Oscar-winning director Nick Park.
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Williams, who has read the scripts for the final season of "Game of
Thrones", told fans it would be worth the wait for the
much-anticipated finale.
"It's going to be very very good, and it's not going to come out for
another year because it just takes long to make these incredible
episodes that we're doing and I am just so proud of the work
everyone's putting in this year. And honestly we have never done
anything like this, it's very special so it takes time but it'll be
worth it," she said.
(Reporting by Edward Baran; writing by Elizabeth Piper; editing by
Alexander Smith)
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