He was one of the Fantastic Four.’ Now, he’s blowing audiences away in the paranormal thriller, Push.
There were a lot of action scenes in Push. Which was the most difficult and why?
The fight sequence at the end, no question. There’s – in the film, it’s only about five minutes – a fight between myself and another actor, Neil Jackson. And even though it’s a quick passing in the film, blocking the choreography and shooting it took weeks. At least two weeks for training and at least two weeks to shoot. And we really wanted to make it look good. Neither character has a fighting background in the film, so we couldn’t make it look too clean – it had to be dirty and sloppy. And we watched these stuntmen map it out for the cameras, and they were so good; it was like a fight broke out. It looked like a real fight in front of our eyes. So, Neil and myself both said, all right, let’s not get in there and be the wimpy actors. Let’s make this works. So we were sinking some shots and going home with some ice packs.
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