Cinemao Paper that Benedict Cumberbatch regrets having interpreted

Cinemao Paper that Benedict Cumberbatch regrets having interpreted

The actor said that ‘probably would not do it again today’

Benedict Cumberbatch reflected on its role in Zoolander 2 (2016).

The actor played all, non-binary gender model, which generated several criticism of LGBTQIAPN+ activists and the boycott of the film.

“It’s hard to talk about it,” he said Cumberbatch in an interview with Variety (via Attitude). “I had to apologize for it several times.”

Marvel star also told about the experience of working with Ben Stillerdirector of the feature film, and other cast partners, such as Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell.

“I love this group of people. It was the chance to be part of something that was the first time, and I was a big fan, ”he said, mentioning the first part of the comedy.

“But things got complicated and were misunderstood, I upset people,” he continued. “And I respect that, so I would probably not do it again today.”

In 2018, Cumberbatch He also talked about the theme in an interview with James Corden’s talk show. The actor recalled female roles that he lived when he was still very young.

“I am very comfortable with this side of my gender fluidity, and everything is fine,” he argued. “I played Titania, queen of the fairies, when she was 13, and Rosalind when she was 14.”

Cumberbatch won the Oscar Best actor for interpreting Alan Turing in The imitation game.

Considered the father of computing, Turing He suffered chemical castration because he was homosexual, which was considered a crime in England until 1967.

Watch the trailer of Zoolander 2 below:

Source: Rollingstone

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