It seems being labeled as just a "cute song-and-dance man" makes Zac Efron decides to take some time-off in making musicals. The Disney star explained why he decided to pulled out in the upcoming remake of Footloose.
Zac said via US Weekly, "I was looking for a new challenge, and this was another musical". He added, "I want to grow a bit with the types of movies I want to make".
"I'm still figuring it out truthfully...I don't know. It's more about learning for me right now and trying as many things as possible."
Efron says "it's hard" to pick one person's career to emulate, but ideally he'd like to follow in the footsteps of "anyone who has tried new things and isn't afraid to take risks. People that work hard. Leo [DiCaprio], Johnny [Depp], Michael J. Fox."
Aside from his "17 Again" movie (April 17, 2009 release), Zac want to explore his talent like this project "The Death & Life of Charlie St. Cloud", in which he plays a cemetery caretaker-grave digger who has weekly meetings with his dead brother. He also falls in love with a young woman who may have died in a sailing accident.
Zac said via US Weekly, "I was looking for a new challenge, and this was another musical". He added, "I want to grow a bit with the types of movies I want to make".
"I'm still figuring it out truthfully...I don't know. It's more about learning for me right now and trying as many things as possible."
Efron says "it's hard" to pick one person's career to emulate, but ideally he'd like to follow in the footsteps of "anyone who has tried new things and isn't afraid to take risks. People that work hard. Leo [DiCaprio], Johnny [Depp], Michael J. Fox."
Aside from his "17 Again" movie (April 17, 2009 release), Zac want to explore his talent like this project "The Death & Life of Charlie St. Cloud", in which he plays a cemetery caretaker-grave digger who has weekly meetings with his dead brother. He also falls in love with a young woman who may have died in a sailing accident.
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