https://sharpmagazine.com/2024/08/26/glen-powell-interview-2024-twisters-hit-man-anyone-but-you/

Excerpt:

“I’ve been doing this a long time, and this is the first time where I can definitely feel a shift,” Powell says. “I got to have a really amazing year where I promoted Anyone But You and Hit Man and Twisters, three movies I’m incredibly proud of, and I feel really grateful for this moment. But right now, I’m just excited to get back into acting, which is where I feel the most like myself.”

He laughs, glancing out the window of the car that’s taking him to LaGuardia, where he’s set to fly to South Africa to continue shooting Huntington, the black comedy with Ed Harris and Margaret Qualley. He looks back my way. “And I’m excited to maybe not have to read a headline for a while, you know?”

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5 Comments

  1. Normal-person0101 on

    I find the trajectory of his career so interesting, because after Top Gun he could easily try to make movies with a more male audience, but he continued making 2 romcom, a blockbuster but a woman is the main characters (and his characters has a golden heart) and his next project will be a comedy, he doesn’t seem to be interested in filling any masculinity stereotype roles or taking himself so seriously

  2. Next_Ranger_3604 on

    Read the title as ‘i can definitely feel a shirt’ and was like well duh you’re wearing one! I need to sleep 🤦‍♀️

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