“Every single French wife dragged their husband to that movie”: Michael Douglas Claimed His $320M Film Was the “Ultimate Nightmare” Despite Winning 6 Oscar Nominations

“Every single French wife dragged their husband to that movie”: Michael Douglas Claimed His $320M Film Was the “Ultimate Nightmare” Despite Winning 6 Oscar Nominations
Featured Video

Michael Douglas, a veteran of Hollywood, recently gave an interview with Vanity Fair in which he revealed a startling fact about one of his films. Despite the film’s massive box office success and six nominations at the Academy Awards, Douglas called it his “ultimate nightmare.”

Advertisement

The actor was profoundly affected by the film Fatal Attraction, which dealt with the fallout of an extramarital affair. The story of Fatal Attraction provides an intriguing look into the complexities of filmmaking, from production problems to unexpected reactions from the French audience.

An Adulterous Fling and the Personal Connection

Fatal Attraction
Fatal Attraction

Michael Douglas was immediately drawn into the heart-wrenching plot of Fatal Attraction, which centers on an affair and its devastating results. Despite the personal resonance of the project’s story, the actor still expressed eagerness to participate.

Advertisement

“It was the ultimate nightmare that this story about an adulterous fling.”

Suggested Article: “He’s still got it! We were terrified”: Bradley Cooper Was Sh*t Scared After Mike Tyson Swung a Haymaker at ‘Hangover’ Star Zach Galifianakis

The Ant-Man actor went behind the production scenes and talked about how he and producers Sherry Lansing and Stanley Jaffe worked closely together. They had a clear idea of what they wanted the film to be like, and they didn’t skimp on the search for a director.

“I worked very closely with Sherry Lansing and Stanley Jaffe our producers. When we went out to try to get the director to do the picture the one director who said he wanted to do it. 

One well-known director, Brian De Palma, had shown interest in working on it. However, De Palma doubted Michael Douglas, thinking he wasn’t fit for the lead role. Despite their hesitance, Lansing and Jaffe were adamant about including Douglas in the project.

Advertisement

Also Read: “A person who is overlooked as dumb…and lonely”: Across The Spider-Verse Initially Rejected Spot, Said He Was The “Dorkiest” Villain

Michael Douglas Recalls Surprising Reception in France

Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas

The film’s path took an unexpected turn when it premiered in France. With nostalgia, Michael Douglas recalled that ” every French wife dragged their husband,” which made the movie “a huge success.”

“I remember we brought the picture to France and everybody’s in the friend said ‘Well no we all had mistresses this is not a problem.’ Every single French wife dragged their husband that movie and it was a huge success.

Douglas admitted that his time on set was anything but pleasant, despite the film’s critical acclaim and six Oscar nominations. He called it the “ultimate nightmare,” which has moviegoers and fans wondering what he meant by that.

Advertisement

Read More: Michael Douglas Shared a Life-Changing Kiss With Matt Damon After Surviving Stage 4 Cancer

Glenn Close, Michael Douglas and Anne Archer on the set of Fatal Attraction
Glenn Close, Michael Douglas, and Anne Archer on the set of Fatal Attraction

Unfortunately, Douglas did not provide details about his difficulties on set, leaving it all to the imagination. While working on intensive projects, it is not unusual for actors to experience internal conflicts, emotional difficulties, or disagreements with their own performances.

Michael Douglas’s frank admission about Fatal Attraction provides interesting insight into the complex filmmaking industry. Several factors, including casting choices, creative clashes, and audience reactions, can influence an actor’s experience and attachment to a project. So naturally, Douglas’s resolve to play a lead character in the exciting story trumped his doubts.

Advertisement

Fatal Accident is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.

Source: Vanity Fair

Advertisement
Mabel Andrady

Written by Mabel Andrady

Articles Published: 694

Mabel, aka MJ, is a FandomWire Sr. Writer, pop-culture fanatic, and an MA in Health Demography holder. When she's not indulging in her guilty pleasure of penning everything Hollywood, Marvel & DC, she writes academic essays on COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. With 2500+ articles published online, she brings a unique twist to entertainment writing. A jack-of-all-trades, MJ enjoys movies, writes/acts in plays, writes music, and dreams of being a successful actress. She offers a fresh perspective, making her writing a must-read for those seeking knowledge and entertainment.