• Phoebe Fox

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Phoebe Fox has revealed that filming "The Woman In Black 2: Angel Of Death" was a scary experience for her as her co-star Jeremy Irvine and director Tom Harper "abused" the fact that she scares very easily.

"I had a lot of people jumping out at me from cupboards and around corners, so the whole shoot was quite traumatic for me," Fox told Irish Examiner.

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Fox admitted that she does "feel a pressure" although she believes that the sequel is very different from the first one so the two films cannot be compared.

"The first film was such a success and we're not Daniel Radcliffe. I think everyone feels that's a bit of a shame!" Fox said.

In 2014, Fox told RTE TEN that she did not hesitate about taking "The Woman In Black 2: Angel Of Death" role but many people were a little bit upset when she told them Radcliffe was not in the one she was doing. 

Another part of filming "The Woman In Black 2: Angel Of Death" that Fox found challenging and "unbelievably hard" was the underwater scenes in a flotation tank, which she said she hated as she generally does not like water.

What the filmmakers did, Fox explained, was that they made them "go underwater for three or four hours at a time," took away their oxygen and goggles, and told them, 'Go act.'"

"The Woman In Black 2: Angel Of Death" is a sequel to the 2012 film "The Woman In Black, which starred Daniel Radcliffe, Janet McTeer and Ciara Hinds.