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Michael Douglas Has A Hot Take About Intimacy Coordinators In Movies



Michael Douglas, the iconic actor whose credits include some of the steamiest classics and sexiest movies streaming on Amazon Prime like Fatal Attraction, and Basic Instinct, recently shared his observations on the evolving role of intimacy coordinators in Hollywood. Particularly how they might be changing the creative process on set. Brace yourself; the 79-year-old cinema A-lister has a hot take. 

Speaking with Radio Times (via The Telegraph), Douglas expressed a mix of intrigue and concern over the shift towards more regulated intimacy on screen. The Ant-Man franchise star admits that the bulk of his career, which famously pushed boundaries of on-screen intimacy with one of the most infamous and controversial interrogation scenes, was conducted under a very different set of expectations than those faced by actors today. He told the publication: 

I’m past the age where I’ve got to worry about that. But it’s interesting with all the intimacy coordinators. It feels like executives taking control away from filmmakers — but there have been some terrible faux pas and harassment.



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