Please explain that one. I prefer new talent as well.
But do not get why a well known actor would require a different story to a new one. They are after all acting, so the writer’s job story wise would be the same.
Well known actors tend to be pigeon holes for roles so the story tends to revolve around what the actor is good at vs what the character would be doing.
There are exceptions to the rule, but it’s not common.
Please explain that one. I prefer new talent as well.
But do not get why a well known actor would require a different story to a new one. They are after all acting, so the writer’s job story wise would be the same.
Well known actors tend to be pigeon holes for roles so the story tends to revolve around what the actor is good at vs what the character would be doing.
There are exceptions to the rule, but it’s not common.