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Sonic 2 Director Teases a Bigger and Better Performance from Jim Carrey
14 Dec 2021 By Eva Ara�jo (Web correspondent)
Jim Carrey has had an amazing career proving, he's a man of many talents and nuances. So, playing Dr. Robotnik has been a treat to every fan who has seen his comic genius!
Jeff Fowler, director of "Sonic the Hedgehog 2", has recently done an interview with Collider.com talking about Jim's role as Dr. Robotnik at the Game Awards last week.
He didn't spoiled anything about it but he tease Jim's role in it:
"(�) as incredible as Jim was in the first movie, I feel like this version of Robotnik has allowed him to just go even further and tap into all the stuff that everyone loves about Jim Carrey. He just loves playing this character, has so much fun doing it, brings so many ideas every day to the set. It's just completely his creation, and I think audiences are just going to have such an amazing time with it. How can you not? The mustache is amazing. He has literally transformed himself into the Eggman that the fans know from the games, and it's awesome."
Jim is known for his crazy funny character so natural, it was interesting to found out how it was to direct him:
"It's really just giving him the information he needs in terms of what we're doing in the film and knowing how that scene sort of plays into the broader sort of storyline, and then just unleashing him. He really is just the energy he brings, the intelligence just as an actor. He has such incredible instincts just about movies in general, let alone about the character he plays. So yeah, he's just an incredible resource. He's made so many films. He's just got such an incredible range of talents. It's awesome. I can't believe I've had the opportunity now to make two movies with him, having just grown up and loved so many of his movies as a kid. So it really is just extraordinary."
We can wait to see it!
We at JCO will keep you updated as more news come.
-- Source: Collider.com. Click to comment this article.
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