Spider-Man: Jake Gyllenhaal Says Mysterio Experience Changed His Outlook On Acting
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal has revealed how appearing in Spider-Man: Far From Home changed his perspective on acting for the better, helping him rediscover his love for the job.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Gyllenhaal broke down every stage of his career, marking his appearance in the MCU as a turning point for him. Gyllenhaal said that prior to his appearance in Spider-Man: Far From Home, he had lost sight of the lightheartedness and goofiness within himself, instead taking himself and his roles too seriously. The actor said playing Mysterio helped him rediscover the joy of acting.
"It was such a cathartic thing to be able to throw away all that seriousness and really become the actor that I think I've always wanted to be," Gyllenhaal said. "I think that we go through journeys in our life where we're finding ourselves, and in the case of Spider-Man, I think I realized 'hey, acting is really fun, you know, enjoy it!'"
In Far From Home, Gyllenhaal played Quentin Beck/Mysterio, who initially acts as a mentor for Tom Holland's Peter Parker, before becoming the main antagonist of the film. At the end of the movie, Mysterio is responsible for revealing Spider-Man's true identity, which causes the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
While Mysterio didn't appear in No Way Home, there was a piece of concept art hinting at a battle between Mysterio and Doctor Strange. And, a multiverse version of Mysterio has been identified as one of the silhouettes at the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Since Spider-Man, Gyllenhaal most recently starred in Ambulance, a loud, over-the-top action movie from Michael Bay.
Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.
Spider-Man: Jake Gyllenhaal Says Mysterio Experience Changed His Outlook On Acting
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal has revealed how appearing in Spider-Man: Far From Home changed his perspective on acting for the better, helping him rediscover his love for the job.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Gyllenhaal broke down every stage of his career, marking his appearance in the MCU as a turning point for him. Gyllenhaal said that prior to his appearance in Spider-Man: Far From Home, he had lost sight of the lightheartedness and goofiness within himself, instead taking himself and his roles too seriously. The actor said playing Mysterio helped him rediscover the joy of acting.
"It was such a cathartic thing to be able to throw away all that seriousness and really become the actor that I think I've always wanted to be," Gyllenhaal said. "I think that we go through journeys in our life where we're finding ourselves, and in the case of Spider-Man, I think I realized 'hey, acting is really fun, you know, enjoy it!'"
In Far From Home, Gyllenhaal played Quentin Beck/Mysterio, who initially acts as a mentor for Tom Holland's Peter Parker, before becoming the main antagonist of the film. At the end of the movie, Mysterio is responsible for revealing Spider-Man's true identity, which causes the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
While Mysterio didn't appear in No Way Home, there was a piece of concept art hinting at a battle between Mysterio and Doctor Strange. And, a multiverse version of Mysterio has been identified as one of the silhouettes at the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Since Spider-Man, Gyllenhaal most recently starred in Ambulance, a loud, over-the-top action movie from Michael Bay.
Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.
Spider-Man: Jake Gyllenhaal Says Mysterio Experience Changed His Outlook On Acting
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal has revealed how appearing in Spider-Man: Far From Home changed his perspective on acting for the better, helping him rediscover his love for the job.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Gyllenhaal broke down every stage of his career, marking his appearance in the MCU as a turning point for him. Gyllenhaal said that prior to his appearance in Spider-Man: Far From Home, he had lost sight of the lightheartedness and goofiness within himself, instead taking himself and his roles too seriously. The actor said playing Mysterio helped him rediscover the joy of acting.
"It was such a cathartic thing to be able to throw away all that seriousness and really become the actor that I think I've always wanted to be," Gyllenhaal said. "I think that we go through journeys in our life where we're finding ourselves, and in the case of Spider-Man, I think I realized 'hey, acting is really fun, you know, enjoy it!'"
In Far From Home, Gyllenhaal played Quentin Beck/Mysterio, who initially acts as a mentor for Tom Holland's Peter Parker, before becoming the main antagonist of the film. At the end of the movie, Mysterio is responsible for revealing Spider-Man's true identity, which causes the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
While Mysterio didn't appear in No Way Home, there was a piece of concept art hinting at a battle between Mysterio and Doctor Strange. And, a multiverse version of Mysterio has been identified as one of the silhouettes at the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Since Spider-Man, Gyllenhaal most recently starred in Ambulance, a loud, over-the-top action movie from Michael Bay.
Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.
Nosferatu Director Wants Willem Dafoe for Horror Remake
Nosferatu director Robert Eggers wants to get Willem Dafoe for the upcoming horror remake.
During an interview with /Film, the 38-year-old filmmaker revealed that he really wants his frequent collaborator on board for his take on the classic vampire tale.
“Nosferatu is such an incredibly important film and story for me, so it's always percolating,” he said. “If Willem... if Nosferatu is made, Willem better damn well be in it because I just love working with him... but, you know, maybe he would play Ellen? Who knows.”
The upcoming Nosferatu remake will star Anya Taylor-Joy as Ellen Hutter – the object of the legendary vampire Count Orlok’s unwanted affection.
And it looks as though Eggers is really keen to develop a key group of regular collaborators.
Of course, Anya Taylor-Joy starred in Eggers’ directorial debut, The Witch, which saw her portray a young girl called Thomasin who is accused of witchcraft by her devout family. The two then worked together again on The Northman, with Taylor-Joy playing Olga.
Then, there’s Dafoe who has teamed with Eggers on his directorial follow-up, The Lighthouse, not to mention the upcoming Viking revenge flick, The Northman.
Better yet, Dafoe already has something of a history when it comes to Nosferatu…
The role of Count Orlok was originally played by Max Schrek in the 1922 silent German expressionist horror. But back in 2000, Dafoe himself played a fictional version of Schrek in the comedy, Shadow of the Vampire – a satirical look at what could have happened if the actor had really been a vampire.
Whether or not Dafoe would agree to suit up as the infamous Count Orlok remains to be seen.
However, since the upcoming Nosferatu remake has been in the works since 2016, we might still be in for a bit of a wait before we find out.
IGN previously named Count Orlok as one of the most influential monsters in film history, calling Max Schrek’s performance “eerie and iconic”.
Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.
Stranger Things Season 4 Trailer Gives a First Close Look at a New Villain
Netflix has just unveiled our first real, close look at Stranger Things Season 4 in the form of a brand new trailer, including a glimpse of the season's new villain.
It’s time. See you on the other side.
— Netflix (@netflix) April 12, 2022
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Warning, spoilers for the end of Stranger Things season 3 follow:
There's a lot to unpack in this trailer, but what immediately jumps out is the seeming human/monster hybrid creature that appears to be the season's main villain. The entire trailer is bookended with his narration. We also see Max writing a letter to her brother Billy, who sacrificed himself to save several other characters at the end of last season and is, presumably, dead.
We get additional glimpses of Eleven's past, though she still doesn't have her powers back at least at the start of the season, and all the kids trying to adapt to a normal high school experience. And there's a view of Creel House in the Upside Down, and plenty of monster fighting - such as Hopper against a Demogorgon and Steve shirtlessly fending off attackers, too.
We have an in-depth breakdown of the trailer with the Duffer Brothers coming later today that will answer plenty more questions about what all is going on here and what we can expect. And we don't have too much longer to wait for the full fourth season of Stranger Things, which airs in part on May 27 and the rest on July 1. We'll be waiting with high hopes for season 4 after we called season 3 the show's "best outing so far" in our review.
Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.
Fairfax: Exclusive Season 2 Release Date and Clip Featuring Guy Fieri
Prime Video has announced the release date for the second season of its popular adult-animated comedy, Fairfax, which is set to premiere on Friday, June 10, 2022.
Here's how Prime Video describes Fairfax Season 2: "The gang-gang is back for more fun in Season 2 of this irreverent animated comedy following the misadventures of four middle schoolers looking to earn their place in the culture. It’s a modern look at the timeless struggle to fit in and stand out, hold on to your ride-or-die crew, and kiss your first crush - who may or may not be A.I."
IGN can exclusively reveal a clip from the second season, featuring Food Network icon, Guy Fieri, who makes a special guest appearance in the video, which you can view in the embed below or via the player above:
Joining Fieri in Season 2 of Fairfax is an impressive lineup of guest voice actors, including Billy Porter, Zoey Deutch, Camila Mendes, Rob Delaney, Yvette Nicole Brown, Ben Schwartz, JB Smoove, Tim Simons, Pamela Adlon, Annie Murphy, Jeff Bottoms, Larry Owens, John Leguizamo, Michaela Dietz, Michael Rooker, Edi Patterson, Mark Proksch, David Strathairn, and Colton Dunn.
Series regulars Skyler Gisondo as Dale, Kiersey Clemons as Derica, Peter S. Kim as Benny, and Jaboukie Young-White as Truman are all returning for Season 2.
IGN can also debut these exclusive images from the upcoming season that you can check out in the gallery below:
In our Season 1 review, we praised Fairfax for being a "whip-smart, hilarious, and surprisingly warm" new comedy series you won't want to miss. Be sure to read our full review right here.
And for more on the streaming world, check out our review of HBO's Tokyo Vice series premiere, the teaser trailer for Season 3 of For All Mankind, and find out when Netflix's Locke and Key series is coming to an end.
The Batman Coming to Blu-ray Next Month With Plenty of Extras
The Batman will release on Blu-ray, 4K UHD, and DVD on May 24, Warner Bros has revealed.
The physical copy will include a number of special features including deleted scenes with analysis from Matt Reeves but not a full director's commentary. Among them is likely to be the deleted scene featuring a famous Batman villain that has already been released.
A ton of other behind-the-scenes content will give fans new insight into the making of the film and overall world of The Batman though, including insight into how Reeves created the characters for his dark and gritty version of the Dark Knight.
The full list of special features included in the Blu-ray and 4K UHD editions is as follows: Vengeance In The Making, Vengeance Meets Justice, The Batman: Genesis, Becoming Catwoman, Looking for Vengeance, Anatomy of The Car Chase, Anatomy of The Wingsuit, A Transformation: The Penguin, The Batmobile, Unpacking The Icons, and Deleted Scenes with Director’s Commentary.
Those picking up The Batman DVD won't be treated to as many extras, however, as this version only comes with the Unpacking The Icons extra.
For those who can't wait until May, or have just adopted the all-digital approach to entertainment, The Batman will be available on HBO Max on April 18 before airing on traditional HBO on April 23.
The opportunity to watch and rewatch the film will likely lead to further speculation on what's next for Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight. While a sequel isn't confirmed at the moment, there are two TV shows set in the same universe already on the way: one focused on Colin Farrell's Penguin, and a Gotham PD series that tells a "haunted house" style story based in Arkham.
The cast and crew have shared what they'd like in a proper film sequel, though. Pattinson himself wants to see a take on the Court of Owls saga while director Matt Reeves hopes to bring Mr. Freeze to his dark and gritty Batman universe.
In our 10/10 review, IGN said: "Matt Reeves’ violent, thrilling, darkly beautiful take on The Batman more than justifies its place in the franchise’s canon."
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer who occasionally remembers to tweet @thelastdinsdale. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.
Final Fantasy Clothing Line Leaked From Uniqlo
Japanese clothing brand Uniqlo has accidentally leaked an upcoming Final Fantasy clothing line.
While not announced officially, the series of t-shirts appeared on the company's Vietnamese website before being quickly taken down, as noticed by Kakucho Purei.
The collection features 16 unique shirts, one for every mainline game in the series and the upcoming Final Fantasy 16, created to celebrate Final Fantasy's 35th anniversary this year.
There's no real consistency to the collection, with some featuring modern artwork, others logos, and the ones based on older titles showing off the games' pixel art.
A price-tag wasn't revealed but Uniqlo's Pokémon series of t-shirts retail at $19.90 for adults and $14.90 for children.
Given that half the Final Fantasy series was released before any kids today were born it's likely this collection will only be available for adults though, and the advertising (accidentally) released so far is certainly only modelled by adults.
Dedicated fans will likely scan the Final Fantasy 16 t-shirt for clues about the currently unreleased game but the image doesn't appear to give anything new away.
An official announcement regarding the game is due soon though, as producer Naoki Yoshida said in December that a big reveal was scheduled for spring 2022.
Final Fantasy 16 is currently without an official release date but it would certainly make sense for developer Square Enix to release it in celebration of the 35th anniversary, though the game was delayed "almost half a year" as a result of COVID-19.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer who occasionally remembers to tweet @thelastdinsdale. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.
Jeff Goldblum Kept a Book of Improvised Ian Malcom Lines For Jurassic World Dominion
Jurassic World Dominion star Jeff Goldblum has a little black book… of Ian Malcolm quotes.
During an interview with Empire Magazine, the 69-year-old actor revealed that he had a book of Ian Malcolm lines with him while shooting the upcoming Jurassic World sequel.
“I have a book!” he revealed. Penned by himself, it’s an encyclopedia of potential Ian Malcolm lines. “Oh boy, I have a ton of them,” he continued. “I’ll just tell you one… We’re on a computer trying to fix something or other, and somebody says, ‘Uh-oh, it’s started flashing Error 99.’ And before Mamoudou [Athie]’s character comes in and explains, I was gonna slip in, very quickly, the line, ‘Error 99? Is it Barbara Feldon?’”
That err… well… you have to be a fan of Get Smart to get that one.
“Now, Barbara Feldon was an agent in Get Smart, a television series from 1962 or something, who played Agent 99,” he explained. “So, a lot of my ideas have to do with references that are totally irrelevant and of no interest or amusement to anybody who could possibly be watching a movie, and inappropriate to the scene. But it tickled me.”
I guess the puns will uhhh… find a way.
“I have never seen anyone pitch more dialogue than Jeff Goldblum,” said co-star Bryce Dallas Howard. “He literally had this piece of paper with these incredible one-liners, and he’d cross them out through the day. You know, some of them will make it in and some of them won’t. But a scene is not a scene without a Jeff Goldblum button.”
Of course, Goldblum is renowned for his witty one-liners and distinctive screen presence. The fact that he has a little Ian Malcolm book of zingers should come as no surprise… and yet.
“He would always bring extra things in his book that, yes, were often references to 1940s musicals, but he’s both hilarious and very powerful,” said director Colin Trevorrow. “It’s not just a comedy role. It’s the power of his presence in this movie that I love the most.”
Jurassic World Dominion’s Gigantosauras was recently revealed in a new image, and while the beast is huge, the film is even bigger with the longest runtime of a Jurassic World film yet.
Jurassic World Dominion stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard alongside BD Wong, Omar Sy, Mamoudou Athie, Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, and Laura Dern.
Colin Trevorrow directed the movie based on a script he co-wrote with Derek Connolly and Emily Carmichael. Alexandra Derbyshire, Steven Spielberg, and Colin Trevorrow are executive producers with Winston Azzopardi, Patrick Crowley, Charlie Endean, Annys Hamilton, Frank Marshall, and Tim Wellspring on board as producers.
Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.
Bugsnax Coming to Nintendo Switch, Xbox This Month Alongside Isle of Bigsnax Expansion
Bugsnax, which originally debuted on PS4, PS5, and PC in November 2020, has been announced for Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X and S, and Xbox One, including a Game Pass release for console, PC, and cloud.
Developer Young Horses has announced Bugsnax will arrive on these new platforms April 28, which will also mark the release of the anticipated Isle of Bigsnax expansion, both on all of these platforms as well as via a free update for PC and PlayStation players. The expansion will come with additional trophies on PlayStation platforms, as well as additional achievements to the base list on Xbox.
For new players, Bugsnax is a first-person adventure game that sees you explore a colorful island full of the titular Bugsnax, helping the handful of grumpuses living on the island with both their personal stories as well as uncovering the larger secrets of what’s happen to the mysteriously disappeared explorer Elizabert Megafig, who invited you to Snaktooth Island in the first place.
The Isle of Bigsnax expansion will be accessible to new players after completing a particular grumpus’ storyline, while players who have already beaten the base game can load a pre-ending save to hop into the experience. IGN recently went hands-on with the Isle of Bigsnax and found its potential as an exciting expansion to the world both mechanically and narratively exciting. Young Horses expects the expansion’s additional campaign to add three to four hours of story content, as well as new additional quests, collectibles, and a new home decorating addition on the main Snaktooth Island.
Additionally, Young Horses has confirmed a special collection vinyl of Bugsnax’s soundtrack by composer Seth Parker will be released via iam8bit.
For more on Bugsnax, read our original Bugsnax review when it debuted on PlayStation and PC, and check out the latest look at the Isle of Bigsnax expansion.
Jonathon Dornbush is IGN's Senior Features Editor, PlayStation Lead, and host of Podcast Beyond! He's the proud dog father of a BOY named Loki. Talk to him on Twitter @jmdornbush.
