KELLAN LUTZ: For me, I’m obsessed with mythology movies, and I wish there was a plethora of these movies. I’d watch ‘em all! I’m just excited that our movies are different and that there are multiple stories of Hercules being told. The Rock’s is quite different. It’s The Thracian Wars, which are the older stories of Hercules. This is the origin, so it sets it up. It’s like, “Oh, we saw Kellan be the young, youthful beginning of Hercules’ journey,” and then, you get to end with The Rock. I can’t wait to watch The Rock’s, and I really hope he checks mine out, as well.
How did you come to this project? Was this just a dream role for you, and was it something you had to fight for?
LUTZ: Yeah, of course! In our industry, you’re told no a million times before that yes, and I’ve been positioning myself. As a young boy, I always had the dream of being Hercules. He’s the epic hero. He’s the original hero. For me, as I became an actor, that childhood dream could come to life. I went out for Thor, and Chris Hemsworth got it, but he is Thor. I got pretty close for Captain America, but Chris Evans got it, and he deserves it. He is Captain America. I’m happy for them. I don’t get competitive. I do my best. If I get something, then it was meant to be. If I don’t, then it wasn’t. With Hercules, I just knew it. I didn’t grow up loving Thor, or really knowing much about Thor or Captain America, but with Hercules, I did. I think (director) Renny [Harlin] saw my passion for it, and quite easily.




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