“He has this face which is so intense”: Nicholas Hoult Feared ‘The Flash’ Star Michael Shannon Loathed Him When They First Met

Nicholas Hoult Feared ‘The Flash’ Star Michael Shannon Loathed Him When They First Met
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When exceptional people come together in the film industry, incredible things can happen in terms of both collaboration and friendship. Audiences were captivated by the chemistry between Nicholas Hoult and Michael Shannon in the post-apocalyptic drama Young Ones.

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As Hoult delved deeper into Shannon’s mysterious persona, what initially seemed like an intimidating encounter became a life-altering adventure.

When Nicholas Hoult first met Michael Shannon

Nicholas Hoult
Nicholas Hoult

When Nicholas Hoult first laid eyes on Michael Shannon, an indescribable intensity emanated from the seasoned actor. Shannon’s reserved nature, dry wit, and reluctance to engage in direct eye contact left Hoult with a lingering sense of unease.

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It was a challenging starting point for their on-screen relationship, as Hoult questioned whether they could bridge the gap and establish the necessary rapport. The cast of Young Ones underwent an unexpected change as filming progressed, and they were forced to live in close quarters in a remote location. Nicholas Hoult saw through Shannon’s cold exterior and found a caring person underneath.

“When I first met Michael I thought he hated me. When you get to know him you realize he’s very dry, he mumbles along, doesn’t make a lot of eye contact, has this face which is so intense. And then hopefully he warms to you a little bit and then kind of takes care of you.”

After initially having negative feelings toward Hoult, the veteran actor eventually warmed up to him. Their chemistry on set blossomed thanks to this newfound openness, which allowed Hoult to go deeper into his role.

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Shannon unwittingly took on the role of mentor, which became one of the most significant aspects of their developing relationship. When Hoult and Shannon spent time together in the evenings on the veranda, Hoult would take advantage of the opportunity to pick Shannon’s brain.

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Nicholas Hoult’s Learning Journey

Michael Shannon and Nicholas Hoult
Michael Shannon and Nicholas Hoult

Once the actors communicated openly, Hoult also began to appreciate Shannon’s wealth of experience and insight. The two actors spent their downtime discussing their scenes and acting methods while sitting on the veranda.

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Hoult’s insatiable appetite for knowledge and experience led him to pursue mentorship from Michael Shannon. Hoult would take in Shannon’s advice and use it to improve his acting, and eventually, he would become a force to be reckoned with.

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Michael Shannon
Michael Shannon

The close quarters and constant cooperation on the Young Ones set undoubtedly contributed to the growth of the actors’ friendship. The genuine chemistry the cast displayed on-screen resulted from the shared experiences and camaraderie that developed among them.

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As Young Ones finally reached audiences, they were treated to a compelling post-apocalyptic tale and the symbiotic collaboration between Nicholas Hoult and Michael Shannon. Their on-screen chemistry, born out of their off-screen journey, added an authentic layer of depth to their performances, leaving audiences captivated and eager to witness the next chapter of their artistic evolution.

Source: MTV

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