Jake Gyllenhaal BODY of WORK
WHO|April 1, 2024
THE STAR SPILLS ON LOVING LIFE AND GETTING FIGHTING FIT FOR HIS NEW FILM ROLE
Jennie Noonan
Jake Gyllenhaal BODY of WORK

Having trained for months to play a former UFC fighter who becomes a bar bouncer in Road House, a modern reboot of the 1989 cult classic starring Patrick Swayze, Jake Gyllenhaal ironically found himself impressed watching his co-star, UFC champ Conor McGregor, learn how not to fight.

“He had to unlearn things that would normally be second nature,” the actor told Vulture magazine. “His precision as a professional fighter was very helpful because it’s so much better when you’re working with someone who knows the difference in millimetres between angles of things. But before each take, I had to remind him, ‘Remember, you’re not supposed to  actually hit me.’”

This story is from the April 1, 2024 edition of WHO.

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