When Jared Leto last appeared in a TV series it was 1995 and he played Claire Danes' high school crush, Jordan Catalano, in ABC's "My So-Called Life.
"I just don't want to drag anybody. She wanted to take a holistic approach to education and also teach its students (who were as young as 2) to be young entrepreneurs. I think it's really fascinating to work that way and rewarding. I love immersive work, I love to dive deep with character. I mean, really, method was used to describe a certain school of acting — a certain approach — but it's become the default word to describe extreme approaches to acting or something that people think is weird. "The approach was the same.
Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway portray WeWork co-founders Adam and Rebekah Neumann in limited series.
Then, in less than a year, the company's value plummeted — and so did the dynamics of those running WeWork. "Anybody want to howl?," and they did. Alongside the couple were WeWork co-founder Miguel McKelvey and Cameron Lautner, an investment firm partner. "And I think that's normal. He completed the look with a white flounce shirt, mesh gloves and red boots. That was really appealing."
Hathaway revealed in a recent interview that she didn't speak with Leto out of his WeCrashed character until the show's premiere.
"I didn't know what would happen because he's so intense in his commitment to his process, but I swear to God he split into three," she joked. Hathaway told Stephen Colbert she did not meet Leto out of his character until the festival—they filmed for six months, and he did not break character once. But he was so sweet, calm, and supportive of me throughout this whole process."
Anne Hathaway and Jared Leto play a married couple in the new limited series WeCrashed, but Anne feels like she just met Jared for the first time.
It's funny, I'm getting to see some of the things that he brought to his character." Leto has been referred to as a "method actor" by some film critics, but don't use that phrase around him. "He has a really immersive process," the actress, an Oscar winner herself, told E! News at the show's March 17 premiere.
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Should we expect investors – who are, however rich, still human – to be able to resist it, or should we price in the possibility that they are at least a bit susceptible to promises so powerfully made? Neumann is about to be removed as CEO of his own company by the board (led by Anthony Edwards, playing a similar but more savvy version of his financier role in Inventing Anna, another show about the willingness of people to believe in a reality constructed for them by someone with endless chutzpah, nary a jot of documentation and barely more cash than that). The unicorn – the tech industry term for a privately held startup that gets valued at more than $1bn – is about to be severely hobbled. What WeCrashed doesn’t do is bring us much in the way of insight into the structures, systemsor mindset that allow this kind of extraordinary untethering from reality in a field that is supposedly full of the brightest and best number crunchers there are.