Jesse Eisenberg recalls working on 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'
Washington: Actor and filmmaker Jesse Eisenberg recalls working on the 2016 superhero film 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,' which was based on the DC Comics characters Batman and Superman. The armchair expert, reports People. “I was in this Batman movie and the Batman movie was very poorly received, and I was also very poorly received,” Eisenberg said during a recent episode of the podcast. Was.”
“I've never said this before, and it's a little embarrassing to admit, but I actually think it really hurt my career a lot because I got such a bad reaction so publicly,” he said. Said that “In the industry, if you are in a very big film and are not considered good, then the people who are deciding who will be next in their film will not choose you.”
Eisenberg said, “I've been in things with bad reactions that don't see the light of day. For the most part, no one knows.” The actor continued, “But it was very public, and I don't read notices or reviews or film press or anything. So I had no idea how poorly received it was.”Eisenberg shared that along the way As the film was received, it also affected him on a personal level. “I loved my role and I loved the movie, doing it and everything. So I guess I blame myself. I don't think they did me wrong. No. I think like, 'Oh, I think I did something wrong there,'” he said, calling the situation “frustrating.”
He also talked about his latest project, 'A Real Pain', which he wrote, directed and stars in. In the film, Eisenberg stars as David, while Kieran Culkin plays Benji. As People reports, the pair play “mismatched cousins” who reunite for a Holocaust tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother, but their adventures “take a turn when The odd couple's old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history.”
The veteran actor and director shared how he personally connected to the story, saying, “I thought it was really interesting to set it on the Holocaust tour, so basically the humor of the film and the characters is part of something bigger.” Can be balanced against the background.”His family is from Poland, but what inspired him to come up with the story was an experience he had during a trip to Venezuela with his wife, Anna Strout. According to People, they were among other English speakers and were isolated from the locals.
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