Supporting Characters Explain Hancock Plot
Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman talk about the superhero comedy
How could anyone not like Will Smith? He's going to have to convince people he can be a pain in next summer's action comedy Hancock. He plays a drunk superhero who needs a publicist to fix his image. Jason Bateman plays that publicist.
"I'm teaching him how to navigate those waters, and be more polite in press conferences," said Bateman. "And I've got to get him a little outfit and a cape, and everything. Basically, I'm a corporate PR guy."
Then, John Hancock (Smith) goes after his publicist's wife (Charlize Theron). She hinted that there was more to Hancock than the superhero love triangle. "It was very smart and very intelligent and had this kind of historical element to it that I was fascinated by," she said. "It's not silly, it's not stupid. It's fun but I think it's smart. I think Akiva [Goldsman] writes really interesting material. There's a lot of heavy stuff in this, really, really heavy stuff. "
Bateman added that there are still plenty of explosions for the summer crowd. "There's flying and special effects, and things are blowing up, and trains are getting tossed," said Bateman. "It's so much work."
In those scenes, Theron deferred to Smith. "I like the idea of doing this and looking at Will and going, 'I don't know, Men in Black IV, you tell me. I don't do these.' So I like that challenge.
"I'm teaching him how to navigate those waters, and be more polite in press conferences," said Bateman. "And I've got to get him a little outfit and a cape, and everything. Basically, I'm a corporate PR guy."
Then, John Hancock (Smith) goes after his publicist's wife (Charlize Theron). She hinted that there was more to Hancock than the superhero love triangle. "It was very smart and very intelligent and had this kind of historical element to it that I was fascinated by," she said. "It's not silly, it's not stupid. It's fun but I think it's smart. I think Akiva [Goldsman] writes really interesting material. There's a lot of heavy stuff in this, really, really heavy stuff. "
Bateman added that there are still plenty of explosions for the summer crowd. "There's flying and special effects, and things are blowing up, and trains are getting tossed," said Bateman. "It's so much work."
In those scenes, Theron deferred to Smith. "I like the idea of doing this and looking at Will and going, 'I don't know, Men in Black IV, you tell me. I don't do these.' So I like that challenge.
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![]() on Sep 11 2007 02:49 PM "He plays a drunk superhero"-do they mean to say alcholic or his going to be drunk the entire film? (Reply to this) |
![]() on Sep 11 2007 02:50 PM "He plays a drunk superhero"-do they mean to say alcholic or his going to be drunk the entire film? (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 11 2007 02:59 PM In reply to this comment (#1115582) it'd be funny to see him drunk the entire film but they probably mean alchoholic (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 11 2007 03:14 PM It's very easy to not like Will Smith's on-screen personas. His glaring lack of subtle acting skills always distracts from anything else that may be going on his films. I don't blame Smith though, I blame the producers for foisting these sub-par 'stars' on us in an attempt to cash in on their possible croos-over appeal. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 11 2007 03:25 PM This plot sounds amazing. I love un-originality with a twist. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 11 2007 04:05 PM they said he plays a drunk superhero, not plays a superhero drunk. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 11 2007 07:03 PM Folks read Empire mag, it tells the first script idea and I would really like to see that one (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 12 2007 03:06 AM In reply to this comment (#1115600) Monkey, hurts doesn't it. Witherwings, your ava needs some colour, you look so ..... suicidal. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 12 2007 06:52 AM Uh hello, Charlize. You were in a sci-fi action movie recently, one I'm sure you wish to forget. (in fact, I've forgotten its name, but she had short jet black hair and leaped around deadly grass). So, don't pretend you are of such a higher-caliber of film. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 12 2007 04:15 PM In reply to this comment (#1117722) Typhoon, I'm not sure if your agreeing with me or not, but I'll have to assume the latter. In which case your absolutely right, Smith's acting can be downright painful to watch. (Reply to this) |
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