Hide the bunnies! Fatal Attraction is coming back to screens as a TV adaptation — but it’s a very different beast than the 1987 movie starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas.
17.04.2023 - 20:11 / usmagazine.com
The struggles of teen stardom. Joshua Jackson opened up about how he developed imposter syndrome during his time on the beloved teen series Dawson’s Creek.
“I wouldn’t want to go back to my twenties again, that amount of angst,” the Fringe alum, 44, confessed in an interview with The Sunday Times published Sunday, April 16. “I would make more money doing four episodes of Dawson’s Creek than most of my friends’ parents made in a year.” Jackson played heartthrob Pacey Witter alongside costars James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes and Michelle Williams on The WB series, which ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2003.
He continued: “That was the center of my imposter syndrome: ‘You’re trying to set me up to be a role model to kids, and I definitely am not, and you’re paying me all this money that I don’t deserve.'”
Jackson has gone on to achieve personal and professional success since his days in the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts. In addition to starring in shows and films such as Dr. Death, The Affair, Shutter and more, he married his wife, actress Jodie Turner-Smith, in 2019. The two became parents to their daughter, 2, the following year.
The Little Fires Everywhere alum — who described his forties as the “best decade” of his life so far — went on to share his appreciation for how Dawson’s Creek offered a more realistic view of teen life than other series like it. “I think the secret to the show was that it didn’t talk to young people like they’re stupid,” Jackson explained. “Those characters and what they were going through felt real. We were trying to tell stories about those moments in your life and we were close enough to it in our own ages that we deeply remembered what that angst was.”
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Hide the bunnies! Fatal Attraction is coming back to screens as a TV adaptation — but it’s a very different beast than the 1987 movie starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas.
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Jodie Turner-Smith, is a big fan of seeing him have sex on-screen. And it looks like the British model-actress will get her fill when hubby’s latest project, the erotic thriller series “Fatal Attraction,” debuts April 30 on Paramount+.The show, based on the 1987 film starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas, follows an affair that threatens the lives of a cheating man (Jackson) and his wife (Amanda Peet). “Jodie is not fussed about my sex scenes.
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Jodie Turner-Smith doesn’t feel an ounce of jealousy or awkwardness when it comes to her husband Joshua Jackson’s sex scenes with other women. In fact, she’s a big fan of watching them!
Joshua Jackson said this week that his wife Jodie Turner-Smith "enjoys" watching his on-screen sex scenes. "Jodie is not fussed about my sex scenes," the "Fatal Attraction" star told Variety while discussing his more intimate shoots for the remake of the 1987 Michael Douglas classic in a piece published Wednesday. "The sex scenes themselves, Jodie kind of enjoys them, actually," he joked. "It’s a weird thing where she’s like a voyeur.
Watching one’s spouse act out a steamy sex scene onscreen can understandably be awkward — but not for Joshua Jackson and wife Jodie Turner-Smith.
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Joshua Jackson has no problem talking about sex. In our time together, he doesn’t blush when referencing a woman’s nipples or breaking down how two people “fuck” on television. He’s been viewed as a sex symbol since he was a teen, playing the class-clown-turned-heartthrob Pacey Witter on “Dawson’s Creek,” and now it’s just who he is. And it’s a very big part of “Fatal Attraction.” “The sex scenes are of great importance,” says Jackson, 44, “because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other.” The series, which premieres on Paramount+ on April 30, doesn’t shy away from the kind of nudity that Hollywood used to pepper R-rated adult movies with in the ’70s and ’80s.
Paramount has ransacked its back catalog to bring a new adaptation of its 1987 erotic thriller “Fatal Attraction“ to streaming. Since “Fatal Attraction” was released, it has become a signature movie in the erotic thriller genre and has faced detractors who point to the movie as a harrowing depiction of anti-feminism.
Joshua Jackson is his spilling the tea on his wife's latest role.ET's Will Marfuggi spoke to Jackson at the premiere of his new limited series, , where he dished on wife Jodie Turner-Smith's upcoming role in the saga.«I can't reveal exactly what she is. She is not a Jedi,» Jackson teased.
"Dawson's Creek" star Joshua Jackson thinks an affair can "be forgiven" but emphasized "no one wants to be cheated on." Jackson, who is set to star in the TV adaptation of "Fatal Attraction," revealed his thoughts on infidelity in a new interview. "I think an affair can be forgiven," Jackson, who is married, told The Sunday Times. "We’re all grown-ups.
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Joshua Jackson was asked his opinion on affairs.
Joshua Jackson didn't feel ready for marriage until he met Jodie Turner-Smith. The Dawson's Creek actor revealed in an interview with The Times on Sunday that he changed his mind about getting married and having kids after he met the Queen & Slim star through a mutual friend in 2018. When asked what made him settle down, he said, "Partially it's age.
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Joshua Jackson is reflecting on the acting role that made him an overnight star.
Joshua Jackson is opening up about his marriage to his wife, Jodie Turner-Smith. In an interview with , the star shared that it was meeting Turner-Smith that changed his mind about getting married and having children.«Partially, it's age,» Jackson tells the British publication.
Joshua Jackson is thankful for the massive changes his wife, Jodie Turner-Smith, brought into his life.
Ben Affleck revealed that his voice was once dubbed over for the 1992 movie "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" when he was just starting out as an actor. "The most humiliating thing was one of my earlier parts, I got one line, I had just moved out to L.A., I got a line in a movie, and I was playing a basketball player," the "Air" actor told James Corden Thursday after he was asked by the host if he had ever been "cut" from anything. "I was a basketball player that just happened to be playing high school basketball and like a werewolf or a vampire ran through and I got scared, ’cause he was scary, and I said, ‘Here you go,’ ‘Take it’ or ‘Take the ball’ or something like that," Affleck said of his role in the supernatural comedy that inspired the Sarah Michelle Gellar TV series. "And I thought my work was good.