Jack Black is ready to don his music teacher costume again Rock Academy 2 ! In an interview with Media Joe, the actor said he would love to return for a potential sequel.
“I wish there was Rock Academy 2: Electric Boogaloo“, he said. “I am ready.“
but be careful Jack Black He has one condition: he can only do so if Mike White, who wrote the screenplay for the original film, also writes the sequel.
“You know, Mike White wrote the first one, and he’s a genius. And Mike White should be back in the saddle, but he’s very busy at the moment white lotusThe best TV series.“
In December of last year, the actor already brought up this topic in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the cult comedy that made him famous.
“It was such a big moment for me. This film was my breakthrough in many ways. It remains my favorite experience of my career because it allowed me to do everything I do best as an actor, performer and musician, and to work with my favorite writer, Mike White, who did an amazing job of writing that resonated with me. . It’s very rare and very special when it happens and works Richard LinklaterThe director, all the planets were placed on this planet, and I always felt that it was on my tombstone, and that’s good for me: the guy from the rock academy.“
at Rock Academy, released in 2003 (and 2004 here), Jack Black Played by Dewey Finn, a down-on-his-luck musician who accidentally becomes a substitute teacher after being mistaken for his roommate – played Mike White exactly A reluctant new teacher then seizes the opportunity to teach the class how to become rock stars.
A bitter experience for some
The film, which also starred Joan Cusack, Sarah Silverman and Miranda Cosgrove, was turned into a musical in 2015, then returned the following year as a series on Nickelodeon for three seasons.
If feeling good The film with a positive message was a real success, bringing in more than 130 million dollars worldwide, the transition between the child actors, its filming and the return to reality was not easy. Several young cast members have revealed that they were once teased at school or that they assimilated too closely to their character.
“Having this experience where we all felt special because of our differences was really cool. But when we went back to school, things became more difficult. After the movie, people tried to label me as a ‘gay kid’. I didn’t even know what gay was then. I was just being myself and having a good timeBrian Falduto, who played Billy, told Rolling Stone.
Z Infante (Gordon), however, welcomes the film’s message of questioning the status quo. “This creates an incredible environment for people regardless of their background, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, religion. Whoever you are, welcome to Rock Academy.“
Rock Academy is currently streaming on Paramount+.
Source: Allocine

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