Jeremy Allen White discussed how he felt playing Zac Efron’s brother in their upcoming film.Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, actor Jeremy Allen White talked about his bulk up for The Iron Claw and acting alongside Zac Efron. Kimmell remarked that White’s physique was significantly larger in the film, as he plays famed family wrestler Kerry Von Erich. The two then began to talk about Efron’s own impressive muscle gain, with the host saying, “[Efron] could probably beat up some of the real wrestlers,” and White responding, “I think he could beat anybody up.” When asked if Efron’s presence ever made him nervous, The Bear actor joked with Kimmel, stating “I didn’t wanna stand near [Efron] during the movie, which was a problem because we play brothers, and we need to stand close to one another.”Both White and Efron have addressed the serious amount of physicality and body changes necessary to star in The Iron Claw. White stated that he mainly focused on taking in more food, sharing that his goal was to gain 40 pounds to play Kerry. The process was by no means an enjoyable feast, however: “It’s really just gross,” said the actor. “You’re trying to consume as much as you possibly can, and, to be honest, you don’t feel great. I was training as well, but, I don’t know, trying to get that big, it’s no way to live.” As for Efron, the High School Musical actor stated that the real Kevin Von Erich was a huge inspiration. As the last surviving member of the Von Erich legacy, Efron wanted nothing more than to represent him properly: “This movie’s a true story, and that man, Kevin Von Erich right there, he really motivated me to get in shape for this movie,” he said at the film’s premiere.
Jeremy Allen White discussed how he felt playing Zac Efron’s brother in their upcoming film.
Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, actor Jeremy Allen White talked about his bulk up for The Iron Claw and acting alongside Zac Efron. Kimmell remarked that White’s physique was significantly larger in the film, as he plays famed family wrestler Kerry Von Erich. The two then began to talk about Efron’s own impressive muscle gain, with the host saying, “[Efron] could probably beat up some of the real wrestlers,” and White responding, “I think he could beat anybody up.” When asked if Efron’s presence ever made him nervous, The Bear actor joked with Kimmel, stating “I didn’t wanna stand near [Efron] during the movie, which was a problem because we play brothers, and we need to stand close to one another.”
Both White and Efron have addressed the serious amount of physicality and body changes necessary to star in The Iron Claw. White stated that he mainly focused on taking in more food, sharing that his goal was to gain 40 pounds to play Kerry. The process was by no means an enjoyable feast, however: “It’s really just gross,” said the actor. “You’re trying to consume as much as you possibly can, and, to be honest, you don’t feel great. I was training as well, but, I don’t know, trying to get that big, it’s no way to live.” As for Efron, the High School Musical actor stated that the real Kevin Von Erich was a huge inspiration. As the last surviving member of the Von Erich legacy, Efron wanted nothing more than to represent him properly: “This movie’s a true story, and that man, Kevin Von Erich right there, he really motivated me to get in shape for this movie,” he said at the film’s premiere.
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