Zac Efron recently spoke to Us Weekly about his role in the new movie The Greatest Showman. Here's what he had to say:
“He’s got money. He’s acquired a name for himself. He has a claim and status in the world, or as he puts it … a ticket to every party in town, yet he still feels really unfulfilled. It takes a few lessons from P.T. Barnum to open his eyes to get him to see the world differently. To learn to lead with love. That part I really enjoyed and I can relate to Phillip in that respect. The craving for something more, you know?”
And what he learned from the movie's crew:
"They work tirelessly. Making a movie these days is not easy in any respect so it was fun to watch them navigate and hold true to do what they set out to do from day one, despite the obstacles and the things that can get in the way of any film, especially a musical. [Director] Michael Gracey was steadfast and often times worked tirelessly through the night to accomplish what we all really wanted, which was a one of a kind, all original, beautiful musical. It tells an important message for today, but also leaves you really happy at the end.”
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