Someone's been hitting the gym...
Jake Gyllenhaal is building a reputation for moulding himself into whatever role he plays. He’s now done a Christian Bale, dropping weight for the spindly Leo Bloom in Nightcrawler before packing on pounds to play boxer Billy Hope in Antoine Fuqua’s Southpaw. The first image of a ripped Gyllenhaal has appeared via Deadline.
According to Fuqua, it was all part of re-defining how people see the actor. “Jake is going to change how people see him,” he says. “I had him training twice a day in the boxing ring, he did two-a-days seven days a week. I pretty much had him with me and my trainer every day. I took him to almost every fight. I had him train at Floyd Mayweather’s gym in Vegas and we watched Floyd’s fights, and the Manny Pacquiao fight. He trained in New York at Church Gym with real fighters. We literally turned him into a beast… I’m confident that this will change how people see Jake, as a leading man.” From a purely visual aesthetic, it seems to have paid off, even if, as Fuqua reports, it apparently led to Gyllenhaal breaking off a relationship to dedicate himself to training.
Southpaw finds Gyllenhaal as the pugilist known as Billy "The Great" Hope, a left-handed fighter who wins a big title but suffers a tragedy shortly after. With his life in tatters he must piece everything back together to regain the respect of his young daughter. Sons Of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter wrote the original script, though Fuqua brought on Equalizer collaborator Richard Wenk to polish it.
Naomie Harris is Angela, the social worker who aids Gyllenhaal and his offspring, while Rachel McAdams is Billy’s wife Maureen, and Forest Whitaker is set as Titus “Tick” Willis, who retired from the ring after losing an eye and trains younger fighters. Fuqua is busy in post-production now to have the film ready for release next year.
from Empire News
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