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Michael Shannon Explains Why He Will Never, Ever Play President Trump

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’The Shape of Water’ actor Michael Shannon spoke at length about why he would never play President Donald Trump in a movie.
From Pottersville, the “weirdest Christmas movie ever,” to watching the Academy Awards telecast on mute while sitting alone in a Chicago dive bar, actor Michael Shannon is truly one of Hollywood’s most enigmatic personalities. Nowhere is this more prevalent than in the upcoming September issue of Playboy, in which the star of The Shape of Water and other notable films went to great lengths to explain his disdain for President Donald Trump. He also made sure, repeatedly, that the interviewer (and the readers) knew that he would never portray Trump under any circumstances in anything basically because Trump’s the world’s worst person.
Per Entertainment Weekly ‘s transcription of the Playboy interview (which is not yet online in its full form), Shannon simply answers “no” when asked about playing Trump. When the suggestion is made that “Trump struggles with demons,” the actor rails against the prospect wholeheartedly:
In an immediate follow-up, the interviewer then asked Shannon if he is at least curious about what “is going through [Trump’s] head at 4 a.m. as he’s lying in bed and staring at the ceiling.” Again, the actor spoke his mind:
This isn’t the first time Shannon’s gone hard on Trump and the people who support him. In a 2016 interview with Metro, Shannon encouraged people to essentially disown family members who support the president.
“No offense to the seniors out there,” he said in the Metro interview. “My mom’s a senior citizen…but if you’re voting for Trump, it’s time for the urn…. F*ck ’em. You’re an orphan now. Don’t go home. Don’t go home for Thanksgiving or Christmas. Don’t talk to them at all. Silence speaks volumes.”
Trump has yet to respond to Shannon on Twitter, his preferred method of communication, though it’s a sure bet it will happen should Fox & Friends decide to run a segment on it this week.
(Via Entertainment Weekly)

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