Zendaya was in Iceland on the first day of filming her scenes for Christopher Nolan‘s “The Odyssey” and could not open her mouth to say her dialogue because of the freezing conditions. As if acting in her first Nolan movie wasn’t “nerve-racking” enough, the Emmy winner had to battle the elements to get the perfect performance as Greek god Athena.

“Here’s the thing. I had my lines and I wanted to have them so down. I psyched myself out a little bit,” Zendaya told the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast. “It was particularly cold. It was in Iceland. My mouth was just frozen. There is nothing coming out. My mouth would not move. Literally. It came out like, ‘Blah blah blah.’ So embarrassing.”

“But I will say, I think just showing up in any situation like this… It was such a pleasure and a gift to be able to share scenes with people you admire,” Zendaya continued. “Part of you has to compartmentalize to a degree. Lock in, we’re working. But I was so moved and excited to be there and wanted to do my best work.”

Not that Zendaya’s day one flub deterred Nolan at all. The director told Fandango in a separate interview that Zendaya was nothing but “perfect” during filming. She was apparently the only actor to be given such a designation.