Naman Ramachandran In a wide-ranging conversation at the British Film Institute ahead of his new film “Mickey 17,” Oscar-winning director Bong Joon Ho revealed that Mark Ruffalo‘s antagonist character bears an uncanny resemblance to a certain U.S.
president who once criticized “Parasite’s” historic Academy Awards sweep. “We shot this film in London in 2022 and there’s a particular thing that happened in 2024 that was quite similar in this film,” Bong said through an interpreter, referencing how Ruffalo’s character Kenneth Marshall manifests with “faintly orange-tinged skin.” The director added that after recent events, “Mark Ruffalo was also quite surprised to see it play out in reality and wondered, ‘Were we oracles predicting the future?'” When asked if this was a response to Trump’s disparaging comments about “Parasite’s” Oscar win, Bong quipped that he is “Not that petty,” drawing laughs from the BFI audience.
The Warner Bros. film, set for a March 7 release, stars Robert Pattinson in an adaptation of Edward Ashton’s novel about a character who gets repeatedly “printed” after dying on fatal missions. “I was quite fascinated by that concept,” Bong explained about the human printing premise, which differs from conventional cloning narratives.
Ruffalo, known for activist roles in films like “Spotlight” and “Dark Waters,” initially questioned why he was cast as the villain. “He was quite flustered. ‘Why me?
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