why did Ethan Hawke agree to be in this for a few seconds?
Why did Hugh Grant?
P.S.: what was the point of Derol?
Why did Hugh Grant?
P.S.: what was the point of Derol?
To subvert expectation: everyone expect famous actors will come out later to have bigger scenes. Like The Last Jedi has a lot of subvert expectation.
shareI suspect Grant took the role to have a cameo in a high-profile film with paid trip to Greece included. Hawk, maybe the same reason, but I missed his scene.
shareHawke's scene was definitely filmed in Greece, so he got a nice trip. (He's the guy who sprays something in the people's mouths so they don't have to wear their masks -- a nicely politically correct way to allow the ACTORS not to have to wear masks.)
Was Grant's scene filmed in Greece?
You'd be surprised how far actors are willing to travel for small bits.
In "Midnight Run" a 1988 action movie with Robert DeNiro and Charles Grodin, the actors are in a raging river in Colorado or some such -- but cast and crew flew down to New Zealand just to film PART of that scene!
Surprise random cameos and bit rolls for known actors is nothing new.
Tom Cruise Goldmember, Dan Aykroyd in Temple of Doom, Mike Meyers in Inglorious Basterds, Samuel L Jackson in random Tarantino stuff, John Candy in Home Alone, Matt Damon in tons of shit...
Actors do it for the fun of it, because they like the director, because they owe someone a favor, or just because they think it's funny.
For example, Joseph Gordon Levitt is the voice of the "DONG!" It didn't have to be him, but he has a strong continuing professional relationship with Johnson going all the way back to "Brick."
he's been in Greece since 2013 when Celine dumped him
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