Dylan Sprouse revealed that he hopes to get to work along with his twin brother Cole Sprouse once more earlier than declaring a attainable setback.
“I will say, though, there’s not very many good roles for twins in general. It’s usually pretty hokey,” stated Dylan Sprouse, who dropped by “Live with Kelly and Mark” on Wednesday.
“I remember Cole distinctly being kind of bitter about Tom Hardy being a twin [in ‘Legend’],” he continued. “He doesn’t like when people play two different real people, and I looked at him, and I was like, ‘Cole, I don’t think they were looking for guys like us to play that role, anyway, if they’re hiring Tom Hardy.’”
The dual brothers, who kicked off their movie profession roughly 25 years in the past within the Adam Sandler-led comedy “Big Daddy,” famously starred in Disney Channel’s “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” and “The Suite Life on Deck.”
Dylan Sprouse stated he’s getting extra into govt producing and making tasks, including that — if something — they’d “have to make something” to star in collectively.
“I thought it would be pretty funny to start casting him in roles where he gets like killed in the movie a lot, the kind of ‘South Park’ Kenny. I thought that would be kind of funny,” he joked.
“You know, where he’s on screen for five minutes and then explodes.”
Host Kelly Ripa, earlier within the “Live” interview with the actor, pointed to his brother’s look on her podcast, the place he revealed that the twins “sort of blew off” Matt Damon when he came over “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” set.
The host stated Damon — whose children have been followers of the present — wished to drop by in the course of the brothers’ downtime, however the twins have been taking part in video video games.
Sprouse revealed that Damon arrived on set throughout one of many “raiding days” of their “World of Warcraft” guild and recalled the “Good Will Hunting” actor greeting the 2.
He stated, “I remember distinctly turning over my shoulder while playing in a raid being like, ‘Ugh, I don’t really have time for this right now.’”