Michael Cera refused a role in the Harry Potter spinoff fantastic beasts for “fear” of “becoming too famous”

Michael Cera refused a role in the Harry Potter spinoff fantastic beasts for “fear” of “becoming too famous”

Michael Cerabetter known for the roles in Juno, Superbad, Scott Pilgrim vs. The Worldand this year The Fenician schemeHe recently sat for an interview on the Podcast of Louis Theroux, where he spoke of his career.

Not only did he touch his most famous roles, but also those who did not go for one reason or another, and a great project that the talks to be part once was Harry Potter Spin -Off franchise Fantastic beastsBut the actor refused him for “fear” of becoming “too famous”.

“I don’t even know if I had been offered, I think I have just refused to commit us because I think it would probably be a commitment of six years or something. But also, I made a conscientious choice to limit my exposure a little, or simply try to be a little more controlled. And I felt like doing, especially children’s films, I had a great fear of doing things that I would be too famous.”

However, wax, which he just recited in his first Wes Anderson Film, he said that his thoughts on fame have “changed a little” and would be more open to take part in a franchise today.

“I think I have overcome that particular feeling, but I think it is what it was at that moment,” he continued. “But if a franchising came now and seemed interesting, I don’t think for the fact that it was a franchise, I would rush out of the office or anything else.”

Does it mean that Cera would be open to join the Marvel Universe one day? Well, in one condition: “A superhero that is a big fan of dairy, I could play,” he said.

The complete podcast episode is available now wherever you receive your podcasts.

Away: variety

By Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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