Particularly well-known in a series of arrested development, Scott Pilgrim or Barbie recently, Canadian actress Michael Kera, who is currently playing in a Phoenician scheme, could buy an even more important directory a few years ago.
“This was probably a 6-year obligation”
Indeed, as he recently revealed when he was invited Louis Terusa in PodkastHe could join the world of Harry Potter created by JK Rowling, as soon as he entered the casting of fantastic animals, in the face of the adventures of the Magizologist Norbert Dragono.
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CERA does not specify which character to portray the magic saga, and not even if he has offered him a special role, but says that he preferred to give up for a very simple reason: to avoid unnecessary impact.
“I thinkHe was ordered to Louis Therus.
“I was afraid to get things that would be very famous”
“But I also made a conscious choice to limit my exhibition a little, or at least try to control it a bit.
Since the first part of the Fantastic Animals, which came out 9 years ago, Michael Thumb is now considered otherwise and has not been said to be closed to the blockbusters possible.
“I think I have exceeded this feeling, but I think I was resonant at the time. But if the obviously interesting sincerity presented myself today, I don’t think I will leave the office because it is a franchise”He added that he could agree to play a superhero, provided that the latter is “Fans of dairy products”.
As for the Harry Potter world, Michael Kera could have a new opportunity to integrate it, interpreting one of the many characters in the next series, on the HBO Max Platform.
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