
Look, as a big movie fan, I always find it interesting when actors talk about projects that didn’t quite land with audiences. Kumail Nanjiani recently shared how much he actually loved working on Marvel’s ‘Eternals,’ even though it wasn’t a hit with critics or at the box office. He said he’s incredibly proud of his performance and wouldn’t take anything back, even admitting he went to therapy afterward. He explained that the experience, despite being a pretty big flop for the MCU, really changed how he views success. It helped him realize that finding joy in the work itself is the most important thing, and that’s a lesson I can definitely appreciate.
Kumail Nanjiani recently shared on the NPR podcast Wild Card that he’s very pleased with his work in Eternals, and surprisingly, wouldn’t change a single thing about his performance.
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