Joaquin Phoenix Was Finally Asked About Exiting Movie In The 11th Hour, And His Comment Nodded At The ‘Creators’ Who Previously Called It A ‘Nightmare’

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Joaquin Phoenix is set to appear in one of the most highly anticipated movies on the 2024 movie schedule, but right now a lot of the talk surrounding the actor is focused on a movie he will not be in. The 11th Hour was a gay romance set to star Joaquin Phoenix and be directed by Carol’s Todd Haynes before the whole thing fell apart. Joaquin Phoenix was just asked about his decision to walk away from the project, and while he doesn’t say much, his answer is still telling.

Phoenix was on hand at the Venice Film Festival where the Joker: Folie A Deux cast was on hand to discuss the new film that is or perhaps isn’t really a musical. During a press conference (via Deadline) the actor was asked about his decision to leave The 11th Hour just days before filming was set to begin. The actor declined to detail his reasons, partly because the other filmmakers weren’t there to tell their side of the story. Phoenix said…

I think if I do I would just be sharing my opinion from my perspective and the other creators aren’t here to say their piece. I don’t feel like that would be right. I’m not sure how that would be helpful. So, I don’t think I will.