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John Boyega only stars in films he would watch himself

John Boyega only wants to star in films that he would watch himself.
The 25-year-old actor – who can next be seen as Melvin Dismukes in Kathryn Bigelow’s latest movie ‘Detroit’ – takes every project very seriously and he wants to amass a varied body of work which appeals to his own tastes as a viewer.
Speaking to BANG Showbiz, John said: "I have a consistent work ethic and do not work below it. I am serious with each project.
"I only want to be in things I want to watch. I have been able to have a mixture of experiences. The only differences in the process and the director.
"’Star Wars’ is a whole different machine but ‘Detroit’ is special to me. I needed this project to get a new way of working."
For John, part of the appeal of ‘Detroit’ – which is based around the 1960s race riots and the murder of three black men inside the Algiers Motel – was getting the chance to work with ‘Maze Runner’ actor Will Poulter.
He said: "I always wanted to work with Will Poulter. About 10 years ago I went to an audition and saw him there and was like ‘I love him’. I didn’t get it but he did."
Will – who also stars as evil police officer Krauss – also repaid the compliment and said the entire cast, which also included Hannah Murray and Anthony Mackie, developed a "general love" for each other.
Speaking at a press conference for the film at London’s Claridge’s hotel on Wednesday (16.08.17), he said: "We were telling real stories and shedding light on the suffering that the victims suffered in this incident.
"It was appropriate to decompress when the cameras weren’t rolling. We all have a general love and respect and real friendship. We all love each other."
Jack Reynor, who also stars as a racist police officer, said the cast had a "strong bond and trusting relationship" with each other.
He said: "We developed quite a strong bond and trusting relationship with each other. We all wanted to be part of one community making a statement on something that is a serious issue."

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