Is Jim Carey the Grinch Again
The Grinch two: 'Jim Carrey wanted for new live-action Dr Seuss Christmas movie'
THE GRINCH two could soon get a reality as Jim Carrey is beingness eyed for a new alive-activeness follow-up, according to an insider's report.
Can yous believe it's been twenty years since Jim Carrey starred in Dr Seuss Christmas movie The Grinch? While the motion picture holds a rotten score of 49 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes, the film is considered a Christmas cult classic by many fans today. Of course, this is mainly because of Carrey's incredible comic performance of the large green Scrooge graphic symbol.
The story is based on Dr Seuss' 1957 book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! which was first adapted as an animated TV special in 1966.
Produced by Looney Tunes legend Chuck Jones, the cartoon Grinch was narrated by Hollywood horror legend Boris Karloff.
Then, after Carrey's 2000 live-action pic directed by Ron Howard, a CGI version hitting cinemas in 2018 starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the hateful misanthrope.
But at present a new report claims Carrey is wanted for a alive-action follow-upwards, so could The Grinch ii really be on the mode?
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The Grinch two: 'Jim Carrey wanted for new live-action Dr Seuss Christmas movie' (Image: GETTY)
Jim Carrey had to suffer very uncomfortable prosthetics on The Grinch (Image: GETTY)
Co-ordinate to respected Hollywood insider Daniel Richtman, Universal are working on another alive-action Grinch moving picture and they desire Carrey to return.
He wrote: "New Grinch alive-activeness moving-picture show in the works at Universal and they want Jim Carrey back."
Even if this rumour turns out to exist true, it's worth noting that the now 58-year-quondam star famously couldn't stand up wearing The Grinch prosthetics.
Appearing on The Graham Norton Show in 2014, Carrey said: "It was like being cached alive every day."
The Grinch with Cindy Lou (Image: GETTY)
Carrey said on the prove how the outset day of makeup application took eight and a half hours.
The one-act legend continued: "I went dorsum to my trailer and put my leg through the wall and I told Ron Howard I couldn't do the motion picture.
"Then [producer] Brian Grazer came in and being the Fix-It Man came up with a brilliant thought, which was to hire a admirer who was trained to teach CIA operatives how to endure torture.
"And then that's how I got through The Grinch! Information technology was quite hilarious."
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Carrey said the CIA guy said: "Eat everything you lot see and if you're freaking out and y'all get-go to screw downward turn the television set on, change your pattern.
"Have someone you know come up and smack you in the caput, punch yourself in the leg or fume, fume as much as you possibly can."
The actor even said how he used a behemothic cigarette holder so the yak hair of his Grinch prosthetics wouldn't catch burn down.
Although Carrey reminisced how the yak pilus would plow inward and be peculiarly uncomfortable, declaring: "It was horrifying! Information technology was horrifying!"
In the end, the thespian had to keep reminding himself: "It'due south for the kids, it's for the kids, it's for the kids, information technology'south for the kids."
Equally for how many times he had to put the makeup on, Carrey revealed he endured the prosthetics 100 times.
The star added: "Y'know what got me through information technology? The Bee Gees."
By the sounds of it fifty-fifty if Universal want The Grinch 2 to happen with Carrey, he'll have a lot of convincing.
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Source: https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/1366348/The-Grinch-2-Jim-Carrey-Dr-Seuss-Christmas
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