Full Actors Roundtable: Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo

The stars talk about their connections with each other, pivotal moments in their career, working on low-budget films, and more in this updated roundtable format hosted by Yvonne Orji.

Andrew Scott (‘All of Us Strangers’), Colman Domingo (‘Rustin’), Jeffrey Wright (‘American Fiction’), Mark Ruffalo (‘Poor Things’), Paul Giamatti (‘The Holdovers’) and Robert Downey Jr. (‘Oppenheimer’) join THR in Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter.

Mark Ruffalo revealed his first conversation with Poor Thing’s director Yorgos Lanthimos, RUFFALO told,” I was like, “Yorgos, I don’t think I’m the right person for this.” I tried to talk him out of it, and he just laughed at me. In the movie business, you start to feel like you’re in a box sometimes. I had never played anything like that, and I was scared. I mean, I saw his earlier movies and was in awe of them, but he just laughed at me. So I was like, “OK …”

Ironman actor Robert Downey Jr revealed his conversation with Christopher Nolan, he said DOWNEY Well, first of all, I didn’t write that. (Laughs.) He called, and a call from Nolan is a thing, I think we would agree. He asked me to come over and read the script — on red paper with black type [so it can’t be photocopied], which was like doing Sudoku while driving — but I read it and I was like, “This is masterful.” To me, it was a logical thing from Sr. [the documentary Downey made about and with his father], going into, “What is this thing that my dad’s generation rebelled against?” The great thing was, it was like a hundred people making a watch together every day. He also revealed that he wanted to work with Emma Stones.

Robert Downey Jr won the Golden Globes for best actor in a supporting role for Oppenheimer.

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