Jake Gyllenhaal is weighing in on the controversy surrounding his upcoming Road House remake and the decision to premiere it on Prime Video.
Jake Gyllenhaal has broken his silence when it comes to the controversy surrounding his new movie, “Road House.”
The film, an update of Patrick Swayze’s immortal 1989 classic, will premiere on Prime Video at the end of March. However, the remake’s director Doug Liman is unhappy with Amazon’s decision, stating that he won’t attend the film’s upcoming premiere at South by Southwest.
A month after Liman’s initial comments, Gyllenhaal told Total Film, “I adore Doug’s tenacity and I think he is advocating for filmmakers and film in the cinema and theatrical releases.
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