
Paul Rudd Discusses Nick Jonas’ Acting in Upcoming Movie
In an exclusive interview with People Magazine, Paul Rudd shared his admiration for Nick Jonas’ acting skills. The actor praised Jonas’ ability to convey complex emotions subtly and deftly.
Rudd noted that he was particularly impressed by Jonas’ performance during scenes where the character remained silent but still conveyed deep thoughts and feelings. He described Jonas’ acting as “such good acting” and expressed his amazement at some of what Jonas did in the film.
The actor also mentioned how he initially underestimated Jonas’ talent until the movie’s completion. Rudd was particularly surprised by certain scenes that he didn’t get to film, which Jonas still managed to nail perfectly.
Power Ballad, a feel-good story about music, self-respect, friendship, and ambition, is set to release on June 5, 2026. In the movie, Nick Jonas plays a famous singer, while Paul Rudd portrays a wedding band musician who finds himself in conflict with Jonas after his idea for a song was stolen and turned into a hit.
Quotes:
– “I can’t say that I was surprised because I’ve seen him act.”
– “He’d be going through these dilemmas, and he’s not saying anything, but you can read his mind. It’s such good acting.”
– “When I saw the movie, it was like, ‘Oh my God.'”
– “So, not much of a surprise, but I kept thinking, ‘Oh, I need to remember this.’ And he’s just cool.”
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