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Zachary Levi has had enough of the “garbage” projects that are being produced in Hollywood.
The 42-year-old actor called out the film industry over the movies and content being put out amid both the ongoing WGA (writer’s) and SAG-AFTRA (actor’s) strikes.
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Zachary was one of the guests at the Chicago Fan Expo over the weekend, where he said that “I personally feel like the amount of content that comes out of Hollywood that is garbage — they don’t care enough to actually make it great for you guys. They don’t.”
He went on while talking with fans, asking, “How many times do you watch a trailer and go, ‘Oh my god, this looks so cool!’ Then you go to the movie and it’s like, ‘This was what I get?’”
“They know that once you’ve already bought the ticket and you’re in the seat, they’ve got your money,” Zachary added. “The only way for us to change any of it is to not go to the garbage. We have to actively not choose the garbage. It’ll help. It’ll help a lot.”
His newest movie, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, had a budget of $125 million. It only earned $133.8 million worldwide.
Zachary‘s lament comes just a few weeks after he spoke out about the strike, and then clarified his comments about it.
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Zachary Levi didn’t hold back while slamming the “garbage” that comes out of Hollywood.
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recently bemoaned the poor reception to his DC film Shazam! Fury Of The Gods, expressed his frustration over Hollywood’s output at Chicago Fan Expo on Saturday (August 12).“I personally feel like the amount of content that comes out of Hollywood that is garbage – they don’t care enough to actually make it great for you guys. They don’t,” Levi said (via Entertainment Weekly).“How many times do you watch a trailer and go, ‘Oh my god, this looks so cool!’ Then you go to the movie and it’s like, ‘This was what I get?’ They know that once you’ve already bought the ticket and you’re in the seat, they’ve got your money.
Jeff Goldblum and his wife, Emilie Livingston, are full-blown Swifties after attending one of Taylor Swift's concerts in Los Angeles last week.Goldblum and Livingston walked the carpet on Sunday at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank's «A Million Reasons» Fundraiser Celebration in Hollywood, and they spoke with ET's Deidre Behar about being blown away by Swift's show.«I've never been to the SoFi Stadium, so you walk in there and there's 70,000 people, they're all going nuts,» Goldblum recalled with a smile. «We were exchanging friendship bracelets with everybody!»«It's so joyful to see her because she always has been herself and now I feel like she's being celebrated for being herself and she really can bask in that light when she's there in the concert,» Livingston shared, adding that it was extra special for her and her husband as it was the first «real, proper concert» they'd been to together.Goldblum recalled meeting Swift briefly «at that 40th anniversary of [in 2015].
Zachary Levi is causing a stir once again with his comments about Hollywood. The Shazam! star was at a fan event where he called out the film industry for the “garbage” content they output.
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