James McAvoy revealed he “might never watch another movie with an audience again” after seeing his bad behavior.
In a recent chat with News from heaven On Sunday, September 15, the 45-year-old actor spoke about seeing the horror for the first time in Comic book convention.
His latest film Don't speak badly hit theaters earlier this week.
“I may never see another movie with an audience again because it was so terrible,” he told the outlet.
“Every time I wanted them to laugh, they laughed, every time I wanted them to be surprised and scared, they were scared and then they surprised me with other things that happened,” he explained.
In the English-language adaptation of the 2022 Danish film of the same name, James played the lead character of Paddy, a family man with a dark secret.
McAvoy went on to say: “People were throwing things at the screen at a time when my character was being particularly toxic, which was amazing, it was brilliant.”
He added: “One of the things this film is about is compliance and how compliant we become as a society, and that's potentially a big problem.”
“We accept appalling behaviour not just from individuals like Paddy, but from society, governments and the institutions that run our lives,” he added.