'A House of Dynamite' Star Tracy Letts Asks 'If We're Really Done Here?'
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'A House of Dynamite' Star Tracy Letts Asks 'If We're Really Done Here?'
"Consider the possibility. There are a couple of existential crises we're facing. So we should probably consider what that means if, maybe not in your lifetime, but your kid's lifetime or whatever. What happens if we're just all fucking done?"
"People seem to dig the movie, people are liking it, which is cool,"
"Or if they're not, they're not telling me, which is probably wise."
"because it was a Kathryn project. And then when I read the script and saw the role she had in mind for me, that didn't make it less interesting to me,"
Tracy Letts expresses concern about existential crises, including the possibility of nuclear annihilation. He stars as General Anthony Brady in Kathryn Bigelow's political thriller that imagines a missile strike on the United States. Letts balanced an intense schedule, opening a play at the Old Vic, flying to Los Angeles, and attending multiple screenings including the Los Angeles premiere. The film became a top-watched title on Netflix during one week and has drawn positive audience reactions. Letts accepted the role primarily because it was a Kathryn Bigelow project and because the part appealed to him; he reported no hesitation in joining.
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