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]]>The 32-yea-old actor has confirmed that he fell ill while filming on location in Papua New Guinea for his new Quibi show Killing Zac Efron.
Efron took to Twitter, writing, “Very thankful to everyone who has reached out. I did get sick in Papua New Guinea but I bounced back quick and finished an amazing 3 weeks in P.N.G.”
He added: “I’m home for the holidays with my friends and family. Thanks for all the love and concern, see you in 2020!”
Per the official description, Killing Zac Efron is a reality TV show where the actor will be stranded on a desert island for three weeks with a guide partner and minimal gear.
Quibi is coming in April 2020.
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]]>The post Zac Efron Shares Insight Into The Intentions Behind His Role as Ted Bundy appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The film shows a different side to the serial killer by telling the story from the survivor’s point of you. Some critics, however, have called the movie out on its “glamorization” of the monstrous man. Zac Efron since responded to such criticism and has explained that his portrayal of the serial killer is a commentary on the assumptions people made about Ted Bundy at the time.
“The goal was a very challenging one and I’m thrilled that it turned out the way that it did,” he explained. “I am not into portraying a serial killer or anybody of this nature or glamourizing them in any way. However, telling a very, very intelligent, introspective look inside the mind of two specific people, [Bundy and] Liz – his longtime girlfriend who knew him better than anyone, and also, as well as the general public, though he was innocent.”
Efron then went on to explain why the movie also makes a comment on white privilege. At the time, people looked at a good looking white man and assumed that he was not capable of doing such terrible things.
“Ted Bundy was a clean-cut, white dude, white person, so talk about white privilege,” he said. “What he got away with back then, nobody would be able to do today. It’s a moment in time that came and passed and is truly scary. But it does not glamorize the killing. This is an important thing for people to hear.”
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile is out in cinemas tomorrow (May 3).
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]]>The post Zac Efron Fell Ill While Filming a Quibi Show In Papua New Guinea appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The 32-yea-old actor has confirmed that he fell ill while filming on location in Papua New Guinea for his new Quibi show Killing Zac Efron.
Efron took to Twitter, writing, “Very thankful to everyone who has reached out. I did get sick in Papua New Guinea but I bounced back quick and finished an amazing 3 weeks in P.N.G.”
He added: “I’m home for the holidays with my friends and family. Thanks for all the love and concern, see you in 2020!”
Per the official description, Killing Zac Efron is a reality TV show where the actor will be stranded on a desert island for three weeks with a guide partner and minimal gear.
Quibi is coming in April 2020.
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]]>The post Zac Efron Shares Insight Into The Intentions Behind His Role as Ted Bundy appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The film shows a different side to the serial killer by telling the story from the survivor’s point of you. Some critics, however, have called the movie out on its “glamorization” of the monstrous man. Zac Efron since responded to such criticism and has explained that his portrayal of the serial killer is a commentary on the assumptions people made about Ted Bundy at the time.
“The goal was a very challenging one and I’m thrilled that it turned out the way that it did,” he explained. “I am not into portraying a serial killer or anybody of this nature or glamourizing them in any way. However, telling a very, very intelligent, introspective look inside the mind of two specific people, [Bundy and] Liz – his longtime girlfriend who knew him better than anyone, and also, as well as the general public, though he was innocent.”
Efron then went on to explain why the movie also makes a comment on white privilege. At the time, people looked at a good looking white man and assumed that he was not capable of doing such terrible things.
“Ted Bundy was a clean-cut, white dude, white person, so talk about white privilege,” he said. “What he got away with back then, nobody would be able to do today. It’s a moment in time that came and passed and is truly scary. But it does not glamorize the killing. This is an important thing for people to hear.”
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile is out in cinemas tomorrow (May 3).
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