The One Show viewers 'not convinced' by Jake Gyllenhaal's new film
BBC The One Show welcomed Hollywood stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Daniela Melchior to talk about their new film Road House.
Jake and Daniela had a conversation with Lauren Laverne and Anita Rani on the show. There was excitement with clips and photos from the film being shown to tease what's coming up for movie-goers.
In Road House, Jake plays Dalton, a role once performed by late star Patrick Swayze in 1989. Meanwhile, Daniela takes on the character of Ellie, who is thought to be similar to Kelly Lynch's role called Dr. Elizabeth "Doc" Clay from the original film. But not all fans were happy about another version of Road House being made.
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Some said it showed how old films are being brought back again and again in Hollywood, reports the Express. On X formerly Twitter, viewers shared their thoughts.
EastEnders' Jake Wood's snap of son has fans pointing out the pair's likenessOne said: "A remake of Road House? Ridiculous and disrespectful. Make new movies, you lazy, lazy people." Another said: "The remake of #RoadHouse will not be as good as the original."
An X user added: "We all know what the Movie Road house is about they're talking like it's a brand new movie". Meanwhile, some fans are looking forward to the new movie, with one person saying about Jake's fit body: "Well hello Jake Gyllenhaal and that body."
And another person seems to think Daniela will be great in the film, as he said: "She definitely has star quality! I'm going to watch her... I mean it! ". Rouse House 2024 is a movie made by Doug Liman. Anthony Bagarozzi and Chuck Mondry wrote the story and it stars Jake and Daniela, but also Conor McGregor, J. D. Pardo, Arturo Castro and Billy Magnussen.
It's about an Ex-UFC fighter named Dalton who starts working at a bar in the Florida Keys. But he finds out the seemingly lovely place has some secrets. You can catch The One Show every weekday at 7pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.