Patrick Wilson Shares Very Emotional Thoughts About Zack Snyder’s Watchmen After A Recent Rewatch

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Before he fought Jason Momoa’s Arthur Curry as Orm, a.k.a. Ocean Master, in Aquaman, Patrick Wilson left his stamp on the superhero movie genre through Watchmen, where he played Dan Dreiberg, the second Nite Owl. Although Zack Snyder’s adaptation of the same-named comic book miniseries by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons was met with polarizing critical reception, it’s grown a sizable fanbase over the years, and Wilson looks back on that chapter of his career fondly. This is evidenced by the actor sharing some emotional thoughts he had about Watchmen after recently rewatching it.

While promoting Insidious: The Red Door, which sees him both reprising Josh Lambert and making his directorial debut, Wilson spent some time on the ReelBlend podcast talking about Watchmen with CinemaBlend’s own Sean O’Connell and fellow host Jake Hamilton. After Hamilton gave his opinion that the 2009 movie was “too brilliant for its time” and “came out a couple of years too early,” he asked Wilson if he thought Watchmen might perform or be received differently if it came out today, and here’s what the actor/filmmaker said:

Watchmen might be – I would probably put a large amount of money on this – the only movie of mine that I have watched front to back since a premiere. I watched it last year with my 13-year-old. And I love a lot of the movies that I’ve done. A lot of them, I don’t. But I might watch a few minutes when they’re on. It’s like looking at an old friend. That’s the only movie that I’ve watched front to back and it’s… that movie’s awesome. … I wanted to look at it as an older guy. As a filmmaker, as someone who, I’ve heard this for years, and I don’t disagree. It’s a weird thing to say. It’s before it’s time. But I know what you mean. … Just as we were shooting this, I think Nolan released a shot of The Dark Knight, and it was a very similar shot, and it was really like, ‘Oh, this is where movies are going.’ If that makes sense. So I knew Zack was ahead of the curve. It’s weird to say that audiences weren’t ready for it, but you need a movie like that. You need movies to go so dark that then Avengers can go so light. I do believe in that.

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