The producers, the writers, even some of the directors, they're all like, 'It's time to grow up a little bit.' We're all feeling that. It's a natural progression for an actor to want his character to evolve.
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I wish I had a better answer than I don't know. I really don't. We'll have to see what happens. I mean, from what I understand, it's a very huge project. There's everything behind it. It's got everything going for it. We'll have to see.
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