“I Will Concede That It’s Dimmed a Little”: Morgan Freeman Talks Possible Retirement

Morgan Freeman, the celebrated actor famous for films like Se7en, The Shawshank Redemption, Million Dollar Baby, and the Dark Knight trilogy, has spoken about his future and hinted at retiring from acting. He’s been appearing in fewer major films recently, leading many to wonder if he’s planning to step away from the screen.

Morgan Freeman recently spoke with The Guardian about his career, reflecting on the films that have made him a Hollywood legend and a sought-after voice for documentaries. He also shared his strong opposition to artificial intelligence, explaining, “I’m an actor – don’t try to copy my voice. I get paid for that work, so using AI to mimic me is essentially stealing from me.” He added that his lawyers are actively addressing the issue.

Morgan Freeman, who is returning to the Now You See Me series in the upcoming sequel where he’ll reprise his role as Thaddeus Bradley, also talked about whether he plans to retire. Despite being 88 years old, he says he intends to keep acting as long as he continues to receive compelling and well-compensated roles.

I’d occasionally think about retiring, but the moment my agent mentioned a potential job or offer, all that would change. I’d immediately start focusing on the practical details – salary and location – just like I always did.

I still want to do it, though my enthusiasm has lessened somewhat. It’s not enough of a change to really matter, though.

Freeman Talks About His Role in One of the Best Movies Ever Made


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Morgan Freeman has enjoyed a remarkable four-decade career in film, television, and theater, solidifying his place among Hollywood’s legendary actors. Despite facing some controversies, he remains one of the most popular and well-respected actors of our time.

Morgan Freeman says people overwhelmingly remember him for one role above all others – his part in The Shawshank Redemption. He jokes it’s as if he wasn’t in any other films! The movie, based on a Stephen King story, featured Freeman as Red, a key figure in the prison and a witness to Andy Dufresne’s incredible story. Interestingly, despite now being considered a classic, the 1994 film didn’t do well in theaters when it first came out, and Freeman believes the complicated title may have contributed to that.

I’ve always described the film as a love story between two men, with all the complexities and challenges that come with any relationship. It’s particularly powerful because it takes place in prison, where they find hope, strive for redemption, and demonstrate incredible resilience. For some reason, this story has deeply resonated with audiences worldwide.

The movie initially flopped because people couldn’t remember the title, ‘Shawshank Redemption.’ They’d try to tell their friends about it, saying things like, ‘I saw this great movie… it was called ‘The Shank’ or ‘Shanks’… something like that.’ Without people talking about it and recommending it, a movie has no chance of success – it just disappears.

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2025-11-12 13:18