Following Joaquin Phoenix’s Last-Minute Exit From Movie, Prospective Co-Star Danny Ramirez Shares His Take And Update On Where Things Stand

Following Joaquin Phoenix’s Last-Minute Exit From Movie, Prospective Co-Star Danny Ramirez Shares His Take And Update On Where Things Stand

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Joaquin Phoenix’s sudden decision to exit a film has resulted in conflict. The actor was set to star in a romantic drama directed by Todd Haynes and made headlines when he withdrew just days before filming was scheduled to begin. Although Phoenix addressed his decision following criticism from the film’s producers, the move caused significant disruption. Amid continued uncertainty, Phoenix’s prospective co-star, Danny Ramirez, shared his take on the matter and an update on the situation.

The news was apparently disappointing for the Top Gun: Maverick star, who had been lined up to co-lead the film alongside Joaquin Phoenix. The Black Mirror alum shared his thoughts during a recent red-carpet interview with Variety, during which he reflected on missing the chance to work with such a prominent figure in Hollywood. Despite that, Ramirez did share a brighter take on the situation:

Well, I mean, it’s definitely a very complicated situation. But I mean, just the chance to throw down with those creatives in the room, like the audition process was extensive. Even what I walked away with that was just a full artistic validation of throwing down opposite of [Phoenix] in this chemistry read and going like — it was a very intense dramatic scene. There was a moment that I was like, ‘Oh, I’ve arrived as a performer.’ It felt like we were battling.

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