I do n’t know whether to cringe or express mirth .

Viola Davisstars in the newHunger Gamesprequel film,The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, and let’s just say it took a lot to get her in and out of character.

Viola plays Dr. Volumnia Gaul, the head gamemaker of the 10th Hunger Games and an instructor at The University. She’s also the mastermind behind the experimental weapons division at The Capitol.

During a recent interview onThe Tonight ShowwithJimmy Fallon, Viola opened up about the process of becoming Dr. Gaul and the surprisingly hard part about it.

“The makeup inHunger Gamestook four hours,” Viola said. “And then it took maybe 45 minutes to take it off.”

“The hardest part to take off was the nose. It was so hard that the makeup artists literally had to brace their feet and just pull it. It was like an anal probe!”

The EGOT performer said as they attempted to pull the prosthetic nose off pieces of plastic would come out, and by that point, the cast and crew were hysterically laughing.

Viola admitted that she loves going deep into character like that, because she enjoys when viewers see her differently, instead of just playing the same types of roles.

“I love when people love me,” Viola added. “I love when people see me as maternal, warm, and fuzzy. But there are times where I just want to scare the shit out of them.”

Whether she’s playing a warrior general, or Michael Jordan’s mom, or something in between, we can’t get enough of Viola! To learn more about her, be sure to check out the rest of herTonight Showinterview below:

And if you want to see more of Viola as Dr. Gaul,The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes hits theaters today!

closeup of Viola smiling at an event and wearing a sequined outfit

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dr. gaul on the movie poster holding a snake

viola sitting for an interview

Dr. Gaul standing with another person in a large auditorium

viola reenacting the removal of the nose

her laughing with jimmy fallon

closeup of her character wearing colorful outfit with grey curly hair

closeup of her at an event