The actor said he would want to sit down with the disgraced director and form his own opinion before turning down an opportunity to work together.
“Would I work with Woody Allen ? I mean, at this point, I don’t know that I’d buy into any of the cancel of ‘We need to this and that.’ Like, I don’t know,” he replied, calling it “a trick question” with “no right” response.
Hammer, 38, said if he “walked away from that conversation” with the impression that Allen, 89, was “a good man” and did not “believe everything that people are saying about him,” then he would consider the offer. “But if I walked away from the conversation going, ‘I didn’t get a good vibe, maybe there is fire where there is smoke,’ then I wouldn’t do it.”Hammer said he knows what it’s like to have “the world say a bunch of stuff” about you that isn’t “true.”having cannibalistic tendencies“I just finished a movie that we shot in Arizona called ‘Frontier Crucible,’ and it’s me and Thomas Jane and William H. Macy,” he said in the new podcast interview.
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