From Hot Priest to Action Star: Josh Brolin’s Hilarious Journey in ‘Knives Out’

In a lively episode of “The Late Show,” host Stephen Colbert welcomed the talented Josh Brolin, who is set to star in the highly anticipated sequel to “Knives Out.”

The conversation kicked off with Colbert expressing excitement for Brolin’s new role, showcasing a teaser trailer that hinted at the film’s intriguing plot.

 

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As the audience buzzed with anticipation, Colbert dove right into the details, asking Brolin about his character—a priest.

Brolin chuckled, admitting that the role was unexpected for him.

“It was weird because I’ll say this in all seriousness,” he began.

“My wife had said, ‘If you could play anything, what would you play?’ And I never really thought about it until she reminded me that I once mentioned wanting to play a televangelist or a priest.”

This revelation sparked a deeper conversation about the nature of acting and the roles that actors aspire to play.

Brolin’s candidness about his fears and aspirations made it clear that stepping into the shoes of a spiritual leader was both thrilling and daunting.

He humorously recounted how he felt intimidated by the impressive cast surrounding him, which included Glenn Close, Daniel Craig, and Andrew Scott, who famously portrayed the “hot priest” in the series “Fleabag.”

 

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Colbert couldn’t resist teasing Brolin about his physique, jokingly referring to him as “212 pounds of manly priest.

” Brolin laughed it off, acknowledging the odd angles of promotional photos but embracing the playful banter.

“Yeah, that is 212 pounds of manly priest,” he quipped, showcasing his sense of humor about the role.

The conversation then shifted to Andrew Scott’s impressive talent.

Brolin shared anecdotes about Scott’s work ethic, noting that while Scott was an incredible actor, he often preferred to relax and draw in between takes.

This contrasted sharply with the more energetic actors who would engage in storytelling and camaraderie on set.

“He would just sit there and draw,” Brolin said, shaking his head in disbelief.

“He’s a sleeper.”

Colbert, ever the jokester, chimed in about Brolin’s penchant for sending lengthy video messages at all hours.

Brolin admitted that he often recorded videos while driving through the desert, sharing his thoughts and experiences.

“I think you sent me a 22-minute video once,” Colbert remarked, prompting laughter from the audience.

Brolin shrugged it off, saying, “I got a lot of time on my hands.”

 

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The playful exchange continued as Brolin discussed his unique way of connecting with friends through these videos.

He described how he enjoyed capturing moments and sharing them, even if it meant sending long messages while on the road.

Colbert teased him about the pauses in these videos, leading to a humorous moment where Brolin pretended to hold his phone and smile at the camera.

As the conversation progressed, Colbert shifted the focus back to Brolin’s upcoming projects, including the film “Weapons,” which was set to premiere soon.

Brolin expressed his enthusiasm for the film but playfully lamented that he couldn’t share too much about it, echoing Julia Garner’s earlier sentiments about keeping plot details under wraps.

Despite the constraints of discussing his new projects, Brolin’s charisma and humor shone through.

The chemistry between him and Colbert was undeniable, creating an engaging atmosphere that kept the audience entertained.

Brolin’s willingness to share personal anecdotes and insights into his life as an actor made for a captivating segment.

As the interview drew to a close, Colbert praised Brolin’s talent and versatility, reminding viewers of the exciting roles he has taken on throughout his career.

Brolin’s journey from playing intense action heroes to embodying a priest demonstrated his range as an actor and his ability to embrace new challenges.

In a final humorous exchange, Brolin expressed his desire to join Colbert and the band for an impromptu jam session, showcasing his musical talents alongside his acting prowess.

 

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The lighthearted banter and camaraderie between the two left the audience wanting more.

With laughter and insight, Josh Brolin’s appearance on “The Late Show” highlighted his unique journey in Hollywood and his ability to approach roles with humor and authenticity.

As fans eagerly await the release of “Knives Out,” Brolin’s infectious personality and genuine passion for his craft continue to resonate, proving that he is more than just a “manly priest”—he’s a multifaceted artist ready to take on any challenge that comes his way.