Who did you aim this film at?
I wanted this film to be for young boys and young girls. For boys, it could be a fantasy; for girls, it could enable them to believe in themselves and empower them to take control of their lives.
Is it strange for you to be an action hero?
If someone told me, as I was sitting on my couch eating a bowl of macaroni cheese in my sweatpants watching a movie, that I could be an action star I wouldn't have believed it. Yet, after three months of training and dedicating myself - by not eating macaroni cheese - to turning my body into this great temple, I did. And if I could, then anybody could.
Was producing tough?
Being a producer - Oh my god! An artery in my heart was like a juicy hamburger, dripping. I felt like a 40-year-old stockbroker downing Pepto Bismol and on the verge of a heart attack. But if you care and love something, you tend to hold the stress inside because you want to make it work so much. But the key to that is having the endless energy to do just that. One day, you will be able to relax, and you don't want to think that you could have put in more effort.
Will there be a sequel?
There is a distinct possibility of all of us working together again. If there is to be a second one, it will take that same amount of care and passion, and that will take a while.
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