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Method Man thinks Anthony Mackie shouldn’t have played 2Pac in Biggie’s biopic

Published March 24, 2024 by

Meth says it’s difficult to play 2Pac on screen

Method Man is amazed by Anthony Mackie’s skills on the screen but isn’t a big fan of his role as 2Pac on the 2009 Biggie’s biopic, Notorious. The Wu-Tang Clan icon shared his opinion during a recent interview on 7PM In Brooklyn podcast.

“Anthony Mackie, brilliant fucking actor. I love him and he deserves all the accolades that he gets,” Meth explained. “Except for that 2Pac role. I ain’t like that shit. You shouldn’t have took that one, bro. Your agent, I hope you got rid of that n-gga.”

After briefly explaining the difficulties of representing Pac in a film, he offered some tricks. “You have to really embody, not just the rap part or the thug part, but his whole mentality, his aura,” he said. “Everything about him was just different from anything we’d seen before.”
Method Man thinks Anthony Mackie shouldn’t have played 2Pac in Biggie’s biopic
Meth says it’s difficult to play 2Pac on screen
Method Man is amazed by Anthony Mackie’s skills on the screen but isn’t a big fan of his role as 2Pac on the 2009 Biggie’s biopic, Notorious. The Wu-Tang Clan icon shared his opinion during a recent interview on 7PM In Brooklyn podcast.

“Anthony Mackie, brilliant fucking actor. I love him and he deserves all the accolades that he gets,” Meth explained. “Except for that 2Pac role. I ain’t like that shit. You shouldn’t have took that one, bro. Your agent, I hope you got rid of that n-gga.”

After briefly explaining the difficulties of representing Pac in a film, he offered some tricks. “You have to really embody, not just the rap part or the thug part, but his whole mentality, his aura,” he said. “Everything about him was just different from anything we’d seen before.”


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