Watch: Sam Worthington talks 'Avatar 2,' 'Wrath of the Titans' and 'The Debt'
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I'm never good at keeping track of when it's cool to like something and when it's not cool anymore, so I'm not sure where we are in the cycle on "Avatar" and Sam Worthington in general. I like the guy. I think he's been stiff in a few of the film he's made, but I also see moments from him where there's something special going on, and I totally get why directors keep casting him, hoping they'll be the ones who figure it out and put it all together.
So far, John Madden might be the guy who gets to claim he directed Worthington to his best performance, and it was a pleasure to sit down with Worthington to talk about the film they made together, "The Debt," which arrives in theaters this Friday.
Worthington always comes across to me like the President of the Don't Give An F Club when it comes to what people think of him or how he does his job. As I understand it, that attitude is one of the things that got him the job in "Avatar" in the first place. I've interviewed him several times at this point, and I enjoy sitting down with him each time. I think he loves the work he does, but not talking about it, and I can respect that position. If people engage him in real conversation, though, he seems absolutely up for that. It's the hollow exercise of staying on-message that I think drives him a little bit crazy, which I understand.
As I did with Zoe Saldana last week, I talked to Worthington a bit about returning to the world of "Avatar," but I wasn't trying to get him to give me a scoop. Right now, he's not going to tell anyone anything about plot. Instead, what I'm curious about is the experience for actors of returning to a character a second time. He just wrapped a second "Titans" film as Perseus, and we talk about the way this one's different than the first one, which is obviously very important to him and to the filmmakers. We also talk about how to play a character who is defined by a lack of reaction, and I think he's got a smart take on it.
Overall, I know it feels like we get a ready-to-order "movie star" foisted on us every year, and it can be off-putting, but the actors aren't really the ones manufacturing that instant fame. It's a side effect of being lucky enough to do interesting work with good collaborators, and I think we're still just starting to see who Worthington really is. His decision to make "The Debt" is a good indicator, though, that he's not just a boring blockbuster guy, and that gives me hope for whatever's up next for him.
"The Debt" opens this Friday.
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August 29, 2011 at 9:52PM EST Reply to CommentI like the guy, doesn't seem to be a drop of falsehood in him.
I. S.
August 29, 2011 at 9:54PM EST Reply to CommentWorthington did plenty of acting before his "instant fame" was manufactured. He did action movies, and Shakespeare... or at least, a Shakespearean action movie.
sabundy
August 29, 2011 at 10:07PM EST Reply to CommentHi Drew...i just watched your interview with Zoe Saldana (im slow like that) and you mention that u have heard things about whats being kicked around for Avatar 2, and u said it sounds promising and adventurous....care to share a little of that?
And yeah Worthington does seem like a really bs free dude...
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August 29, 2011 at 11:27PM EST Reply to CommentAvatar 2 plot details! As Jake (Sam Worthington) settles into family life with Neytiri (Zoë Saldaña), he struggles with nightmares of his wounding at the Long Beach front - and bigger problems are brewing. Evangelical avatar Max (Mel Gibson), on a mission to create ever more offensive narratives of religious genocide, leads the converted Na'vi tribes of Pandora to wage war on the Omaticaya heathens. Meanwhile, Seal Team 6™ sniper avatar Oswald (Russell Crowe) has Sully in his crosshairs to pave the way for the RDA's return. But time-dilated events have already moved ahead. Back on Future Earth, the thawed head of RDA Limited founder Wang Murdoch (Geoffrey Rush) plots the latest environmental disaster: blow up Pandora and bring it back piece by piece! Superluminal mobile phones need that unobtanium. Can the leads suppress their Australian accents in their mutual quest to sustain box-office relevance? Will Jim Cameron's budget exponentially increase one more time? And when the hell is he going to make Battle Angel? These questions and more certainly won't be answered in December 2014...
sabundy oookkkaaayyy.........anyways, moving on.....
August 30, 2011 at 12:59AM EST
August 30, 2011 at 2:03AM EST Reply to CommentMaybe it's just the beard...or the hair...or the posture, but it looks to me like Mr. Worthington is pulling a "Larry Fishbourne" which as we all know, is also known as "hitting the cheeseburgers" in celebration of the big sequel...Which I'm more than okay with. It makes him a lot more interesting than Worthington '09 in my book!
JimC
August 30, 2011 at 8:47AM EST Reply to CommentWorthington is hired because he doesn't get in the way of the special effects.
JoeK
August 30, 2011 at 9:33AM EST Reply to CommentHe's hired because he's a man that at least can project the impression that he has sweated someplace other than inside a gym. Ditto for all the other Euro and Aussie male headliners of recent vintage. We are neck deep in a generation and a half of actors that have no life experience outside of being groomed, shaved or primped to become celebrities. There are exceptions of course but the audience isn't dumb.
As far as I can tell the heat this guy gets is mostly confined to the boundaries of the internet's reflexive bitching machine. The Avatar naysayers club is a crank group too as far as I'm concerned.