Nicholas Hoult shares career turning points at Red Sea Film Festival


Nicholas Hoult shares career turning points at Red Sea Film Festival

Nicholas Hoult says that his escape in about a child He came with an unexpected fear: the fear of becoming another child actor who will not reach adulthood.

Speaking in a In conversation with At the Red Sea International Film Festival event, the 36-year-old recalled the warnings he heard from the beginning.

“All [back] Then, even as a kid, everyone tells you about how child actors stop working, their lives get derailed, and [how] It doesn’t work in adulthood. You have this kind of fear of what is to come.”

Hoult described growing up in a music-loving household and getting his first audition at age five.

reflecting on about a childHe admitted, “Even then I knew I wanted to continue [acting] but I thought there was a good chance this wouldn’t work,” adding that his parents kept him grounded with a “normal school” and no pressure to succeed.

He also spoke warmly about his reunion with Toni Collette two decades after she played his mother in about a child. “It was wonderful to be reunited with her… now I get to meet them again as an adult, which is really special.”

Hoult reviewed his Battery years, describing Tony Stonem as a “job” and calling the series “one of the wonderful things” that gave him lifelong friends.

upon landing Beast in X-Men: First ClassHe said that the paper arrived by chance while crazy max was delayed. Standing next to Hugh Jackman in Days of future past I felt surreal: “I was [thinking] “This is the guy I saw play Wolverine when I was 11.”

Hoult also praised George Miller’s “creative and intelligent” approach in path of fury and talked about choosing Lex Luthor instead of Superman in James Gunn’s next film Superman: “My brain was like, yeah, that’s the character you should and need to play.”



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