Actor Christian Bale has admitted that his 2009 film ‘Terminator Salvation’ didn’t work well for him. The British actor starred as John Connor in MCG's sci-fi sequel, which had a mixed reaction and performed poorly at the box office compared to its predecessors.
As source revealed that, Bale has admitted that he had doubts about working with the ‘Charlie's Angels’ director Joseph McGinty Nichol, and that he will never work with him again. He goes, ‘Give me a chance. Everyone needs to evolve, and I need to turn over a new leaf. And please, you must've been in this position before yourself, when someone has taken a leap of faith on you’.
When asked about upcoming ‘Terminator Genysis’ Bale said, “I wish them better luck than we had. It didn't work for us, it was a shame but everything was against us. I didn't talk to anyone about it; I knew that we gave it a shot. I know the reasons for that, but wisdom sometimes knows when to walk away. I wish them all the best, I hope it does well,” media reported.
Christian Bale’s ‘Exodus: God and Kings’ new trailer has finally released. The movie features Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, John Turturro, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn, Sigourney Weaver and Ben Kingsley. ‘Exodus: Gods And Kings’ will open in theaters on December 12.
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