The actor born in New Zealand, Antony Starr, better known by the American public as a homeland of Arch-Villain of the parody of the main video superheroes “The Boys”, says that although he has lived in Los Angeles during most of a decade, his busy shooting schedules have kept him far away for long sections.

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“The Boys”, now in the midst of production in its fifth and final season, shoots in Toronto, and the new Starr movie, “G20”, which begins to be broadcast in the April 10 video on April 10, was filmed in Cape City, South Africa. “So, any time I have in Los Angeles, I like to make the most of it,” he told The Times in a recent interview. “Because now it's my home and I love it.”
That is why he was excited to share what he warned in advance was an super ambitious Sunday itinerary.
“There will be some basic rules,” he said. “This is hypothetical, so there will be a little time jumping from one place to another as a Marvel movie, because I am going to get everything. [Also] There are no calories and there are no cholesterol, okay?
With these agreed basic rules, Starr began drawing the following Sunday worthy of Supes.
This interview has been slightly edited and condensed by length and clarity.

6 am: “wake up” with the sun
I love making coffee early in the morning [right] Before the sun rises. And I meditate every morning. It is an incredible way to start the day. I use an application called “Wake up“ By Sam Harris. It is basically a library of different people who carry it through guided meditations. It sounds incredibly pretentious [but] It prepares me for the day. Then I let dogs into[to the bedroom] And have approximately half an hour to relax.

8:30 am: Sadea the sprinter
I have a Dodge Sprinter 2005 Camper truck, which I have had since just before Covid-19. Has been equipped by Vancraft In San Diego, and do a good job. It is completely self -sufficient. It has a good hot shower on the back, it has a small kitchen and has storage of surf boards, which is good because I am a surfer.
I have two super mutts, Maxine and his annoying little brother, Oliver, who is from Tijuana, Mexico. I just adopted Ollie last year from a place called Puppies without borders In Van Nuys who do incredible job [rescuing pets]. So we all load in the truck and go to the road.
9 am: Put Uncle Paulie for a prosciutto
First I address Uncle Paulie's In Third Street. There is a [sandwich there called the Prosciutto]That is only prosciutto, basil, mozzarella and a little rack drizzle. Then I understand it [for later] – It's just the first of several food stops, and then I go to King's Road Cafewhere I will probably get an American and a croissant.

10 am: a side trip to Sidecar Donuts
After that, we will go north, but we have to stop in Dones Sidecar In Santa Monica first. My favorite is Huckleberry [doughnut]. It is pink and has all these little bits and bobs, and it is absolutely delicious. So I get that and a little more coffee.

11 am: Catch some waves
There is a place in Malibu where you are right on the border of Ventura. [County] called County line beach. [For my ideal Sunday] There are enough people in water that probabilities are that if a shark attacks, it might not be me. And I will surf an hour and a half.
If I don't go there, I would go to [North Beach at] Leo caRRUROCHO [State Park]which is a little pleasant place because surfing breaks very well there and it is a dog[-friendly] Beach too. Everyone will be delighted to know that the truck is ventilated solar force so that dogs are in a wonderful way and are not locked in a car loaded. Dogs love that beach. Then we could spend one or two hours there.

1:30 pm: Back a fish and fried potatoes on the Neptune network
They would take a nap while driving until Netuno's net. I would definitely get something fried with one side of french fries, probably fish and french fries, and then perhaps returned to the water for another 45 minutes [near there] Before returning to Los Angeles and, since it is a semi-road trip, I forgot to mention that there must also be music.
I make a reproduction list that feels appropriate and based on the character for each work I do, and since the premiere of “G20” is being released, I found my playlist for that and now I am obsessing that again. It has “Hey Man Nice Shot” by Filter, some Danzig, Foo Fighters, a New Zealand band called headless chickens, Iggy Pop, Joy Division, Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, a little Rammstein. It is quite difficult and quite badly, very similar to my character in the movie.

4 pm: take an IPIC movie
There is a [movie theater] I've only been called sometimes IPIC theaters [in Westwood]; It has super comfortable chairs and a dinner option too. I am not as interested in the food part, but I will completely overload corn popcorn, as many recharges as I can. It is my kriptonite. But in this [ideal Sunday] It won't make me feel sick.
The last movie I saw was probably “Nosferatu”, although I am not sure if I saw it there or elsewhere. I do not get to the cinema as much as I would like, and I thought that this movie was good for all the reasons why other people did not like.
6 pm go to the princess and the pea
Once he leaves, it is probably a nap time because basically, if he did not leave this particular Sunday, he would have spent all day watching movies in bed. I went crazy recently and turned my bed into a complete nest, I think it should be because I am getting older, so I have one of those mattresses of memory of memory and recently I found this blanket that is like a [cross between] A quilt and a great super soft throw. [And] Suddenly I have become the princess and the pea. If I don't wake up from that [nap and sleep through the night] It could be realistically, the end of the day. It is a kind of dice roll. [Otherwise] There are two options.

7 PM: More films or engines to El Compadre
Option A would be to wake up, I turn around, put the TV and put a movie. My favorites are “the mission” and “Goodfellas”, so it would probably be one of those two. [Option B would be] Devastated my ruggous butt of the bed, I call a couple of friends and go to a [restaurant] not far from my call The compadre [in Hollywood].
It is simple, there is no claim, there are no Bs. I love his cabins, it seems that he has been there [forever] And have a live Mexican band. They have a shrimp cocktail there that, when it comes out, is like a meal in itself. It reminds me of the shrimp cocktail in this small chain in New Zealand called Cobb & Co. which my parents used to take us.
8:30 pm: return to that donut.
Because I'm just a social animal from 20% to 30%, I have finished at 8:30 [p.m.]. An hour and a half is quite a time for me to socialize. Then it is [home and] More dogs. They enter and allow them in bed.
There is a good possibility that there is some kind of sugar at the end of the day. Probably a little hot chocolate, I do mine because I don't like too sweet. Basically it is only cocoa [powder]milk and a little sweetener. And that is probably when that sidecar donut [I’ve been carrying around all day] Enter. Then the lights would probably turn off around 10:30 pm, maybe not even finish a movie, because I tend to get up quite early in the morning.