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Jim Carrey has ONE particular situation to return for 2000 ‘Grinch’ film’s sequel



‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ received Oscar for ‘Best Makeup and Hairstyling’

Jim Carrey has responded if he would ever function in a sequel of his 2000 movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

During an interview, the comic spoke about his curiosity in starring within the household comedy once more. The actor does really feel that he can reprise the function, however solely on one situation.

The Mask famed actor believes that placing on the alter ego of the inexperienced character is a particularly ‘excruciating’ course of. Therefore, he would solely do the movie if he can bypass that complete make-up routine.

In a press release, Jim defined the ComicBook.com, “Oh, gosh, you already know, if we may work out the Grinch.”

He continued: “The factor about it’s, on the day, I try this with a ton of make-up and might hardly breathe. It was a particularly excruciating course of.”

However, Sonic the Hedgehog actor additionally acknowledged that now with the existence of movement seize, he will likely be free to do something, even characters like ‘The Grinch’.

“The kids had been in my thoughts on a regular basis. ‘It’s for the children. It’s for the children. It’s for the children.’ And now, with movement seize and issues like that, I might be free to do different issues. Anything is feasible on this world”, the 62-year-old artist steered.

Jim Carrey’s 2000 youngsters particular movie was directed by Ron Howard. The movie additionally bagged an Oscar for ‘Best Makeup and Hairstyling’. 

Ella Bennet
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