Christian Bale Admits He Doesn't Watch Many Movies
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Los Angeles, March 9 (NationPress) The acclaimed actor Christian Bale, known for his role as Frankenstein's monster in The Bride!, disclosed that there are numerous films he has yet to see.
The 52-year-old star mentioned his interest in watching 28-year-old Jacob Elordi's portrayal of the same character in Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Frankenstein.
Bale shared with people.com: "I hear it's fantastic. I just don't watch that many movies."
Additionally, he expressed a desire to view his The Bride! co-star Jessie Buckley's performance as Agnes Hathaway, the spouse of the famous playwright and poet William Shakespeare, in Hamnet. Buckley received the title of Best Leading Actress at the 2026 Actor Awards and BAFTAs, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
Bale remarked: "I just know Jessie as The Bride."
On the other hand, Buckley is well-informed about Bale's impressive filmography.
The actress, who is hopeful that her recent award successes will continue at the Oscars on March 15, praised Bale's performances, stating: "The Fighter is extraordinary. The Machinist is a character unlike any other he has created. He annoyingly never delivers a bad performance."
Buckley applauded the incredible Bale, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
She also added: "When you step onto a set with Christian, you're ready to work. You must match the energy of this remarkable artist, but I cherish him dearly.
"I believe he's the most significant actor, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have collaborated with him."
In another note, Bale cautioned his fans against meeting him, as they may encounter "terrible disappointment."
In response to a question about whether he has ever been starstruck in the presence of another celebrity, the star of American Psycho told Entertainment Tonight: "I’m never cool. Not in those situations. I don’t wish to meet those I admire in films; I don’t want to encounter my heroes.
"I see it in people's eyes when they've watched my films and cherished them, only to meet me and witness their eyes reflect that terrible disappointment about who I truly am. And it’s accurate; that’s me at my best in the movie. Never meet me, and I also don’t wish to meet my heroes, because they excel in their craft. Give them a break; nobody can be a hero all the time."