Joaquin Phoenix received’t be discussing his latest controversy with out the affected events.
The Oscar winner, who made headlines final month for exiting a homosexual drama film simply days earlier than director Todd Haynes was set to start filming, addressed the matter publicly for the primary time Wednesday.
“I would just be sharing my opinion from my perspective and the other creatives aren’t here to say their piece, and it just doesn’t feel like that would be right,” he mentioned on the Venice Worldwide Movie Competition in Italy. “I’m not sure how that would be helpful. So, I just, I don’t think I will.”
Phoenix was in the midst of a press convention for “Joker: Folie à Deux” on the time and, flanked by director Todd Phillips and co-star Girl Gaga, shared some engrossing particulars about his preparation for reprising his function because the Joker within the new sequel.
Social media customers are nonetheless nonetheless curious about Phoenix’s sudden departure from the unnamed Haynes movie, billed as a same-sex romance between a corrupt cop and a Native American who flee Thirties Los Angeles and head to Mexico.
Danny Ramirez, who appeared in 2022′s “Top Gun: Maverick,” had been forged as Phoenix’s love curiosity, and crews had reportedly already been employed in Guadalajara. However with no obvious plans to recast Phoenix’s function, the venture has indefinitely stalled.
A consultant for Haynes informed Entertainment Weekly on Wednesday that the director “will not be able to comment” on Phoenix’s remarks in Italy. Nevertheless, producer Christine Vachon issued a blunt response to his abrupt departure in August.
“It has been a nightmare,” Vachon reportedly mentioned in a now-deleted Fb put up.
Vachon, whose firm has produced all of Haynes’ characteristic movies, appeared notably miffed at Phoenix, saying the film “was HIS project that he brought to US” earlier than altering his thoughts. A supply near the movie informed Selection that Phoenix obtained “cold feet.”
The actor has acknowledged experiencing the jitters over his performing work earlier than, saying final 12 months that he was “terrified” about his function as Commodus in 2000′s “Gladiator.”
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“I’d obviously been acting since I was a kid,” Phoenix mentioned on CinemaBlend’s “ReelBlend” podcast on the time. “I’d never been a part of a major production. And when I arrived on set for ‘Gladiator,’ honestly, I was so sick. I was shaking.”
Phoenix went on to obtain an Oscar nomination for that efficiency, however wouldn’t win his first Academy Award till 2020 together with his half in “Joker,” the predecessor to “Folie à Deux.”
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