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Orlando Bloom Reveals The Movie He Didn't Want To Make

Bloom said his agent convinced him to play the role of Paris in 2004's Troy, even though he didn't want to.

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Actor Orlando Bloom has said he didn't want to be in the 2004 movie Troy, in which he played the role of one of the main characters, Paris. Speaking to Variety, Bloom said many people love the film-- which also stars Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Brian Cox, Sean Bean, Brendan Gleeson, Peter O'Toole, and Diane Kruger--but he doesn't have fond memories of making it.

"For me playing that character was just like [slits throat]. Am I allowed to say all of these things? I didn't want to do the movie. I didn't want to play this character," he said.

Bloom said the movie was great, but he didn't understand how he was supposed to play his character. "It was completely against everything I felt in my being. At one point it says Paris crawls along the floor having been beaten by somebody and holds his brother's leg. I was like, 'I'm not going to be able to do this.' One of my agents at the time said, 'But that’s the moment that will make it!' And I completely fell for that line of an agent."

The scene he's referring to is when Paris fights Menelaus (Gleeson) for Helen of Troy's (Kruger) hand. Paris is badly beaten and wounded, so he crawls back to his brother Hector (Bana), who kills Menelaus. This act kicks off the Trojan War.

Bloom made Troy during one of his most successful early acting periods, having just come off his starring role as Legolas in The Lord of the Rings and as Will Turner in the first Pirates of Caribbean movie.

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