FERRELL TURNED DOWN $29M FOR ELF SEQUEL
US funnyman WILL FERRELL turned down $29 million (£15 million) to make a sequel to his hit 2003 movie ELF, because he knew it would be awful.
The comic star, who recently appeared in TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE LEGEND OF RICKY BOBBY, claims no amount of money could have persuaded him to take the role. He says, "That’s what was on offer for it. But I killed the idea of a sequel.
"I remember asking myself: could I withstand the criticism when it’s bad and they say, ‘He did the sequel for the money’? I decided I wouldn’t be able to. I didn’t want to wander into an area that could erase all the good work I’ve done." "But you watch - I’ll do some sequel in the future that’s crap."
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