Jesse Eisenberg is having a little bit of an awards season second this 12 months together with his acclaimed film A Actual Ache, which he stars in alongside Kieran Culkin and in addition directed and wrote.
Jesse’s had a powerful career that is stretched throughout a number of a long time at this level — however each spectacular profession has its lows in addition to highs.
In a latest look on the Armchair Expert podcast, Jesse revealed the one flick in his filmography that he thinks did some precise injury to his profession — and, I gotta say, his reply will not be particularly stunning.
The wrongdoer? 2016’s Batman v Superman: Daybreak of Justice, a critically maligned DC Universe movie that, at this level, you truthfully might need forgotten even exists.
In case you forgot: Jesse performed Superman’s perpetual nemesis Lex Luthor within the movie — and with a luscious head of hair to match, no much less.
“I used to be on this Batman film and the Batman film was so poorly obtained, and I used to be so poorly obtained,” he informed Dax Shepard within the interview.
“I’ve by no means stated this earlier than, and it’s form of embarrassing to confess, however I genuinely assume it truly damage my profession in an actual approach, as a result of I used to be poorly obtained in one thing so public.”
“Within the trade, in the event you’re in an enormous, large film and never seen pretty much as good, the people who find themselves selecting who to place subsequent of their film are simply not gonna choose you,” Jesse defined, happening to assert that he is additionally starred in “poorly obtained issues that simply don’t see the sunshine of day, and for probably the most half, nobody is aware of.”
“However this was so public, and I don’t learn notices or opinions or film press or something, so I used to be unaware of how poorly it was obtained.”
Regardless of all this, Jesse additionally insisted that he “beloved” the film. “So I really feel simply myself accountable,” he added. “I’m not like they did me unsuitable. No. I’m like, ‘Oh, I assume I did one thing unsuitable there.’ And so it did really feel like I needed to climb out once more.”
“It was miserable, however I’m depressed on a regular basis in some methods. Similar to, ‘Oh, yeah, after all, I had this nice alternative. After all, it didn’t go nicely.’ Simply pessimism.”
You possibly can watch (or hearken to) all the interview here.