It looks like that Jim Carrey plans to retire to the world of acting later Sonic 2: The Movie. The actor explained in a recent interview that unless an incredible job opportunity comes along, he can stop his filmography.
In fact, Jim Carrey said: “Well, I’m retiring. It will probably be like this. I’m seriously serious. It depends on a few things. If heaven wants to give me a golden script that will make me understand the importance of giving it to people, I can continue acting. But I will definitely rest somehow “.
The actor said he was happy with his career, explaining that he wanted to enjoy a quieter and calmer part of his life. “I really enjoy my quiet life and I love painting on canvas, as I also love the more spiritual life and I feel, and this is something you don’t often hear from a celebrity, that you have enough. I’ve done enough. pretty “Said Jim Carrey.
Carrey’s career is currently 39 years and has appeared in more than 59 films and TV series. Among other things, he is highly regarded for his over the top comedy, with performances such as The mask, Ace Ventura, Pipi + Pipi Furthermore Batman Forever. However, despite remembering the actor for his performances in comedies, his roles in dramas such as The Truman Show, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind At joking.
If everything goes according to plan, Jim Carrey’s final role will be to Doctor Robotnik sa Sonic 2: The Movie. The character is the villain of the film and the actor’s interpretation is appreciated worldwide by viewers and critics.
Sonic 2: The Movie will come to theaters on April 8th and, therefore, may be Jim Carrey’s last cinema appearance.
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