Benedict Kombroch knows that his character “Zoolander 2” was disturbingly offensive

Benedict Combrus was riding high in 2016. He was a common actor and a symbol of sex, and he also noticed that he was a nice person. But then he threw a bucket of cold water on all of this by placing a role that is widely seen as offering non -bilateral people.
Play Cumberbatch, a character entitled “All” in the complement of Ben Steller Zoolander 2. This person was presented as Spacey and annoying, and was exposed to jokes around its genitals. There was a lot of reaction at that time, with some people in reality Starting The audience is asked to boycott the movie. “By contracting with the representative of the Association of Independent Countries to play a non -bilateral individual in a clear way, the film supports harmful and dangerous perceptions of the strange community as a whole,” she said.
Cumberbatch did not respond to these criticisms at the time. But when the speech came out around the non -two people to the open and evolution, it seemed to regret the role. In an interview with 2022, he said that in the current era, “no one else will unlike anyone other than a non -transformed actor,” and he went on to believe that the story was “more” about dinosaurs, and two heterogeneous clichies (Steller and Wilson Characters) not to understand this new world.
It happened, and some people are still upset to this day that Cumberbatch chose to make fun of the non -bilateral society at a time when they needed it. Now, Cumberbatch speaks again Zoolander 2.
in diverse interview This was released on January 22, but he only started doing rounds now, says Cumberbatch that he “had to apologize a lot” for his entire performance. “It is difficult to talk about,” he said. “I liked this group of people (his teammates) and it was the opportunity to be part of something that was the first time in his iconic dialogue and I was a great admire.”
“Then I became complicated, misunderstood, and I disturbed people, and I respect that. So I will not do it again now.”
It is still not a completely apology. In this regard, Cumberbatch borrows a page from the book Eddie Redmainne, who played the role of a sexual transgender in Danish girl It was never managed by “sorry” for that.
“I made this movie with the best intentions, but I think it was a mistake,” he said in an interview with “I made this movie with the best intentions, but I think it was a mistake.” The Times In 2021, via Delivery date. “The biggest debate about frustration about casting is that many people do not have a chair on the table. There must be a settlement, otherwise we will continue to hold these discussions.”
Yes, it is good that both Cumberbatch and Redmayne expressed their regret-but in a world in which the transgender and non-bilateral rights under the Trump administration are really needed to do more.