‘WeCrashed’ Star Kyle Marvin Explains His Bob Marley Scene and His Final Moments with Jared Leto
22.04.2022 - 19:29
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Selome Hailu SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you haven’t watched “The One With All the Money,” the series finale of “WeCrashed.”Despite starring in a limited series about the very public demise of a somewhat cult-like multi-billion dollar company, Kyle Marvin is rather uninterested in drama.“It’s easy to poke fun at people, and it’s hard to empathize with people,” says Marvin, who plays WeWork co-founder Miguel McKelvey in “WeCrashed.” “I think we’re hardwired for the salacious version of these stories. We’re hardwired to call this true crime, and hunt for, ‘When was he an asshole? When did he punch someone in the face?’ We’re always hunting for something nasty.”This perspective makes sense, given Miguel’s role in the story. Adam Neumann (Jared Leto) is the wild-eyed face of the company, comparing himself to a god and earnestly envisioning himself as the world’s first trillionaire.
Adam’s wife Rebekah (Anne Hathaway) enables him Miguel, however, lays low. He does his work. He makes rational suggestions about how WeWork should be run, and for the most part, sucks it up when Adam runs in the opposite direction.
In “The One With All the Money,” series finale, Adam finally agrees to step down as CEO of WeWork and sell all of his shares (though not without a hefty severance package). Miguel, however stays behind — the real McKelvey didn’t leave the company for another year after Neumann’s departure. In their final scene together, Miguel says, “Listen, you frustrate me.
Like no one I’ve ever met. You always have. But I love you.
You don’t deserve this.” “I love you too, Miguel,” Adam says softly. The scene is quiet, sweet and slow, unlike almost anything else in the series. This is the kind of moment that attracted Marvin to
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