The trolling ends with Brandon Sklenar.
The “IT star ends with us” has hilariously applauded an enemy who described him as “Walmart Glen Powell.”
The commentator left the rude comment under an Instagram clip published by MTV that shows the actor promoting his new suspense film, “Drop.”
Taking the hurtful comment in his pace, Sklenen Sassily replied: “Who does not love a bargain?”
The social networks troll ended with Sklenen’s rapid ingenu
Although Sklenar’s newest fan is a summary of his curriculum, the 34 -year -old actor hash He obtained his entire sheet in IMDB during the past year.
He starred with Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni in drama 2024 “ends with us” before the universe “Yellowstone” at the Spin -off of the program “1923.”
At the same time, Sklenen climbed into the world of psychological thrillers, obtaining a main role in the movie “Drop” directed by Christopher Landon.
“It is very good that these things are happening at the same time,” he told People about both roles. “It’s a kind of divine time, a universal wink. It’s like,” hey, good for you. “
“I have a bone boy or simply hitting for the last 16 years,” Sklenar or his career admitted. “It’s like the universe threw a bone and I really appreciate it.”
When he is not working hard, the Santa Barbara resident likes to spend time his girlfriend Courtney Salviolo, 34, and his 13 -year -old canine, Remy.
“I like to sit with my dog and my girl and play the guitar,” Sklenen said.
Meanwhile, physical similarities with Powell are not the only thing he and Sklenar have in common.
Powell also tried to do it in Hollywood for a long time.
“As a fighter actor, there is no more difficult place to live than being in Hollywood with nothing,” Powell told Vanity Fair in November. “The currency of that city is the relevant thing that is and what is your last job. It makes you a conscious oppressive.”
But Powell, who had a series of successful films in a row, including “Top Gun: Maverick” (2022), “Anyone that is not you” (2022), “Hit Man” (2023) and “Twisters” (2024), could convince himself not to give up.
He supported, assuming small films and appearances invited on television programs for many years.
“Just in the darkest moments of that city, when it really had nothing to happen, you have to lie to yourself, at least a little, and act that is that chapter of history where things simply do not go.”
“You have to believe in Hollywood legends of those people you admire, the people you are chasing, who had also had long periods of famine,” he continued. “I am very grateful for having the opportunity to understand a lot about writing. I had to occupy different types of jobs that allowed me to understand how to finance things and produce things. I start understanding a facet of this business that is really now.”