When an Actor Is Too Passionate - Edward Norton
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 Published On Jan 31, 2024

Edward Norton is a little too passionate. When he burst onto the scene in the 90s with Primal Fear, American History X and Fight Club, you think he'd have very successful career. But things really slowed down since The Incredible Hulk and when you look at the behind the scenes stories you start to see why. Norton walks the fine line between being overly passionate and controlling.

We'll be looking through Edward Norton's career when he was at his most passionate and controlling. From creating a different cut of a film that made the director denounce Norton in a 35 page ad, to getting kicked out of the MCU for not being very “collaborative”. It's said that Norton often comes to set with rewrites to whatever film he's in, but almost always his changes improve the film.

Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:57 - Rise to Fame
02:31 - American History X
04:51 - More Controlling Stories
07:10 - The Incredible Hulk
09:45 - After Hulk Slowdown

Edward Norton. Primal Fear. American History X. Fight Club. Brad Pitt. The Incredible Hulk. Bruce Banner. MCU. Red Dragon. Marlon Brando. The Score. Rounders. Tony Kaye. Controlling Actor. On set issues. 90s actor. Frida. The Italian Job. Kevin Feige. Pride and Glory. Oscar nominated. Motherless Brooklyn. Birdman. Wes Anderson. Moonrise Kingdom. The Grand Budapest Hotel. Glass Onion Knives Out.

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