Jake Gyllenhaal torpedoed a French film by demanding rewrites & acting crazy

Several days ago, the trailer for the remake of Road House came out. The remake stars Jake Gyllenhaal and I still haven’t watched the trailer because… I really can’t stand Jake anymore. Maybe he’s a great actor, but his general vibe is so sleazy, plus I’ve never been able to look at him the same way after Domenica Feraud’s story. Plus Jake’s own comments about how he doesn’t bathe. All combined, I’m left feeling slightly nauseated whenever I think about Jake. Well, here’s another horrible story about him. People in the French film industry have started talking about how Jake completely torpedoed a film production in 2021.

Whether it’s Val Kilmer’s antics on the set of The Island Of Doctor Moreau or Sly Stallone demanding last-minute changes during the filming of Rambo 3, cinema history is littered with stories of star power gone wild. According to a report in France’s Technikart magazine (and spotted by World of Reel) we can add the Jake Gyllenhaal-starring survival drama Suddenly to the list.

The film – essentially a two-hander about a pair of lovers trapped on an inhospitably cold island – was originally due to begin filming in the autumn of 2021. It was to be directed by Thomas Bidegain, with the script co-written by newcomer Valentine Monteil. For Bidegain, known for writing such films as A Prophet and Rust And Bone, it would have been his first step into Hollywood filmmaking, with Jake Gyllenhaal starring alongside Vanessa Kirby (Margot Robbie, Ana De Armas and Jodie Comer all passed). With the script written, everything seemed to be on track, with locations already chosen in a quiet part of Iceland and construction set to begin on an expensive set – some sort of whaling facility – on the nearby coast.

It was when Gyllenhaal – who’d also signed on as producer for the $26m film – arrived in Iceland that things began to go awry. Technikart’s report – which includes extensive quotes from Bidegain – describes some distinctly erratic behaviour from Gyllenhaal, including demands that the script be rewritten to a curious moment in which he stripped down to his underwear and jumped in the freezing cold sea in front of the whole crew. The magazine even has a candid photograph, appearing to show Gyllenhaal wading into the icy waters. “When I see the sea, I swim in the sea,” the star reportedly said.

Other curious moments described in the feature include Gyllenhaal specifying what colour his hire car should be (“neither red nor white”), Gyllenhaal and Kirby reading the script aloud in mock French accents like Pepe Le Pew, and Gyllenhaal arguing that the script should be rewritten to make his character an ex-soldier.

“For a scene on a boat, [Gyllenhaal] sells us the idea that he slaps a fish,” one passage reads.

Eventually, matters came to a head on day four of the project, with Gyllenhaal still demanding changes to the script and even – allegedly – saying that the production’s set builders had to sleep in their cars in order to prevent the spread of Covid. When producer Alain Attal dug his heels in and refused to change the script, the entire project fell apart.

“I’m going to talk to Jake and we agree that there’s no point in persisting, our visions diverge too much,” Bidegain told the producer. Weeks after the project came to an abrupt end, Vanessa Kirby reportedly tried to buy the script off Bidegain so she could embark on another attempt to make the film with Gyllenhaal – but without Bidegain. Bidegain and his producer refused.

The story does have a happy ending, of sorts: Bidegain rewrote the script in French, and cast actors Gilles Lellouche and Melanie Laurent in the lead roles once occupied by Gyllenhaal and Kirby. Now called Suddenly Alone, it sounds as though production on the new iteration of the story went much more smoothly the second time around – the completed film is due for release in December.

[From Film Stories]

The original stories/reports are in French, but English-language outlets are picking up the stories – World of Reel had more coverage, but it looks like they’ve got the same basic facts as Film Stories. As for Jake’s behavior… yeah, I believe this story. I believe that he behaved this way and I believe that his behavior has been problematic and unprofessional on other sets too.

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  1. TN Democrat says:

    How was he not sued into bankruptcy? White men really do get away with behavior no POC or woman would ever come close to getting away with. How is this behavior allowed and not widely reported?

    • Josephine says:

      I assume because he was a producer? He sounds like he takes the whole “creative, eccentric actor” thing way too far and that he’s a true menace, but I’m guessing he was not sued because he bought the right to have a say. Good for the writer although I am curious that Kirby tried to buy the script. I would totally watch the French version.

  2. KN says:

    Jake is moving into the Jared Leto category of insufferability. (Though he’s a much better actor than Jared.)

  3. H says:

    I, for one, won’t be watching the remake of Roadhouse. First, they didn’t need to do a remake. The Patrick Swayze version is perfection. Second, just a big fat no to Jake Gyllenhaal. This behavior doesn’t surprise me.

  4. Turtledove says:

    So many stars act so poorly and it’s just astonishing.

    The guy gets to be a professional actor, acting for a living, his pick of roles and he is worth 80 million.

    And he can’t just do his job.

  5. AlpineWitch says:

    He’s been weird since the beginning of his career… one of those actors who always seemed creepy or off.

    Totally not surprised by this story. Happy the French team stuck to their guns and managed to film the whole thing without Jake or Kirby.

  6. JaneS says:

    What an ego.
    Highly over rated IMO.

  7. Plums says:

    I too have been totally off Jake since that Domenica Feraud story. He’s a big old ball of arrested development and utter sleaze, and the fact that he is a genuinely talented actor makes me sad because he had the potential to just be an awesome, generational character actor and an industry fixture, but instead he’s just an embarrassing piece of shit who keeps turning up like a bad penny because Hollywood is so slow on the uptake and also full of sleazes like him.

    • Deering24 says:

      Yeah, I lost all respect for him and his sister over that Feraud story too. These are folks who arguably have everything, but they are incapable of treating other non-celebrity people like human beings. No amount of talent _ever_ excuses that shit. Ugh.

  8. JW says:

    The French film industry is notorious for shrugging off appalling behavior from its own male stars. It seems as though this behavior was not accepted because it was directed towards men.

  9. blue says:

    No Jake G fan here, ever. Undeserving
    nepo baby.

  10. Leea says:

    I remember Doug Liman, the director of his new film, started following Jake on Instagram then about a week into filming he unfollowed him lol. He’s a nepo baby who’s been on film sets his entire life. He doesn’t really have real world experience. Those who has met him describe him as priviledged, snobby and surrounded by sycophants. He’s also dating a French girl which means he’s entered into completely insufferable territory.

    He really was only tolerable when he was with Kristen Dunst.

    • Normades says:

      I think when he dated Kirsten he was still a sweet guy who had a more successful sister and girlfriend. He has just gotten skeevier and skeevier with success and age.

  11. SarahCS says:

    The Domenica Feraud story put him firmly on my ‘no watch’ list.

    I wish streaming services would let you block certain actors so their films no longer show up in your options. They never will but it would be nice.

    • North of Boston says:

      That would be great!
      My list is not long, but there are some I have zero interest in spending a second of my time with : JG, Depp, Pitt, Hammer, Cruise, not even in supporting roles

    • La Dolce Vita says:

      @SarahCS @North of Boston
      You can block anything you want in Netflix – go into “Manage Profiles”, tap/click on the profile you want to edit, then under “Maturity Settings” tap/click on “Edit”, you have to put your password in again and then you’ll see “Viewing Restrictions”. You can enter any actor/title you want in “Title Restrictions”. You need never again see the face of any creep you don’t want to.

  12. Lens says:

    I haven’t liked him since I heard how controlling and needy he was when dating Reese Witherspoon all those years ago. This is why I pay attention to gossip sites as much as mainstream journalism!
    .

  13. manta says:

    The film does not feature Mélanie Laurent but Mélanie Thierry, the latest being vastly superior in my opinion.

  14. Elsa says:

    The original Roadhouse was was perfect. I saw it back in the 80’s in LA when I was still an aspiring actor. I remember that it was in the previews of every movie I saw that year and we couldn’t wait to see it. It just never gets old! I watched the trailer for the remake, and it looks like an absolute joke.

  15. Cherry says:

    I’m not surprised at all by Jake, he’s been a massive creep for years. But Kirby going along with his antics is upsetting.
    I really liked her and thought she was a professional that didn’t pull shit like this.

    • SamuelWhiskers says:

      I work in the entertainment industry in London (mainly in the London theatre world) and for years it’s been an open secret that Vanessa, how do I put this, spends a lot of time in toilets with a mirror and a straw.

  16. Suzy Lee says:

    One of the best bits from the French article is the script doctor hired by Gyllenhaal (David Lindsay-Abaire, winner of a Pulitzer prize) turning on the guy after he’s had enough of his anctis and telling the director: “Chris Pine is a very nice man…”

  17. Izzy says:

    He is nowhere near a good enough actor to be behaving like such a complete knob. And many of the more talented actors don’t behave like that.

    • squizzly says:

      Yes, he’s not a very good actor. Okay, but not great. His earnest expression is overdone.

  18. Anonymous says:

    Wasn’t there a story about him having a predatory preference for young virgins? I know that sounds like some vampire stuff but seriously wasn’t there a story where he groomed a young intern on set?

    • squizzly says:

      That’s the “Domenica Feraud’s story” the blog writer mentions above. It seems the production knew to “organise” a younger woman to keep him “distracted” from the stress of acting on a big production and so destressed. But Feraud did mention he refused to sleep with her when he realised she was a virgin; this was right before they were about to do it.

  19. squizzly says:

    I agree with the blog writer. After reading that Medium story by the young girl whom he used and abused, I haven’t been able to watch him or read stories about this guy. Gross. He seems unable to handle the stress of headlining films in a mentally healthful way and should get professional help if he doesn’t already.
    With Prisoners, he insisted and the director agreed that his character do that weird blink thing. I think he really wants that Oscar. Also he talked about having an anxiety attack on Spiderman and Tom Holland calming him down.
    Anyway, with not bathing, I’ll just say I shower every single day before I share this story: Amou Haji was known as the dirtiest man in the world and he lived until the age of 94. He hadn’t bathed for 60 years; he had a mental health condition and was terrified of cleaning. Some well-meaning ppl took him for a wash and I think he died of shock. Very sad.

  20. So says:

    As someone else mentioned, the movie is starring Mélanie Thierry and not Mélanie Laurent. But Mélanie Laurent did co-star in a movie with Jake Gyllenhaal in 2014 (Enemy) and she said working with him was one of her worst experiences.

    While I already knew Gyllenhaal was an asshole, I’m quite disappointed by Kirby :/