Anthony Michael Hall on Netflix’s Trigger Warning and Reflecting on John Hughes: Podcast
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Anthony Michael Hall joins Kyle Meredith to talk about the Jessica Alba-fronted revenge thriller Trigger Warning, which is out now on Netflix. Listen to the conversation above, or wherever you get your podcasts, and watch the full interview below.
The iconic actor dives into why he is so attracted to playing villains, basing his Trigger Warning character on Ted Turner, and what it was like to do big action stunts with Alba. He also discusses a TV project he’s been working on for years with good friend Robert Downey Jr. called Singularity, and how the success of HBO’s Succession forced them to rework their original concept.
Elsewhere, Hall touches on the impact working with John Hughes on classics like The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Weird Science had on his career, as well as why he chose not to appear in Andrew McCarthy’s documentary on the famed Brat Pack, Brats. (McCarthy himself was a guest on KMW last month, talking about Brats and coming to terms with being a member of the Brat Pack.)
Listen to Anthony Michael Hall talk about Trigger Warning, the Brat Pack, and more in the new episode, or watch it on YouTube below. Then, make sure to follow Kyle Meredith With… on your favorite podcast platform to keep abreast of all the new episodes; plus, stay up on all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.
Anthony Michael Hall on Netflix’s Trigger Warning and Reflecting on John Hughes: Podcast
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