
Los Angeles, March 9 – Hollywood star Christian Bale has spoken about one film genre that he would prefer to avoid. The actor has stated that he has no plans to make another musical.
The 52-year-old actor reacted after being compared to his early appearance in ‘Newsies’ in the new film ‘The Bride!’, and he insisted that musicals are firmly in his past, according to ‘Female First UK’.
He told Buzzfeed, “I would never have thought anyone would relate ‘Newsies’ to ‘The Bride!’ That's hysterical. But wait, there's a big difference. ‘Newsies’ is a musical. This is not a musical.”
The actor insisted that his movements in the scene were meant to be an intense reaction related to ‘The Bride!’ plot, rather than a traditional musical number.
He added, “This is something where it's just a ridiculously energetic expression, with a lot of emotion. Which you'll understand, when you watch the whole movie, but it's not a musical at all, you know?”
As per ‘Female First UK’, he made it clear that he doesn't expect to appear in another musical in the future.
He said, “I don't think I'll ever step foot in a musical again in my life. Of course, never say never, but almost never say never on this one.”
Christian plays Frankenstein's monster, known as Frank, in Maggie Gyllenhaal's take on ‘The Bride of Frankenstein’, and he spent up to six hours getting ready each day as he transformed into the character. However, the lengthy make-up sessions left him feeling so frustrated, and so he started screaming to vent his emotions.
‘The Dark Knight’ star recently told Entertainment Weekly, "I would scream like crazy, every day. Just to (release the) despair, all of that restraint that you have to display when you're sitting still for that long. I didn't want to do it while driving to work because I thought I might cause a crash. And I didn't want to do it by myself because I thought everyone would just think I'm going nuts.”
Christian's hair and make-up team started joining in with his screams, with the actor describing it as a "great bonding experience", and the group of screamers eventually grew to include more members of the crew.
He added, "Oh man, I'm telling you, the whole crew got involved by the end, because people would hear us screaming. We would open the doors, and gradually, a bit like the Bride's revolution, a few people were going, 'Can we do it too?' And then by the end, there were like 30 people who would hear us and run to the make-up trailer to be a part of it and scream as well”.