So I don’t think I processed it until I watched it, but that’s a pretty cool Easter egg to be involved in.”įrom Get Out and Black Panther to Nope and his Oscar-winning supporting role in Judas and the Black Messiah, Kaluuya has been on quite a run of good fortune the last six years, but even after all that he’s accomplished, the comic book-loving kid in him still couldn’t contain his excitement while in the recording studio with co-director Powers and writer-producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller. “They may have mentioned it, but there was so much happening and I was so overwhelmed. Afterwards, I was like, ‘Oh shit, I fucking caught Glover’s Prowler,’” Kaluuya says. It’s unclear if this is the same Aaron Davis that Tom Holland’s Spider-Man met, but since Hobie apprehended this particular Prowler, Kaluuya was thrilled to have a hand in one of the film’s most memorable moments. Thompson-directed film was Donald Glover’s live-action cameo as Aaron Davis/Prowler, which briefly fulfilled the promise that his appearance in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) first set up. Perhaps the biggest surprise of the Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. So Hobie knew that Miles would unravel the system or the status quo within the Spider Society.” “Hobie saw that rebellious spirit, he identified with him and he wanted to support and help him. He wouldn’t be rolling around with the otherwise,” Kaluuya tells The Hollywood Reporter. “One of the reasons why Hobie was there was to have Gwen’s back. Of course, it wouldn’t make sense for a nonconformist like Hobie to join the Spider Society unless there was a good reason, and Kaluuya wants to make his character’s motivations crystal clear. Daniel Kaluuya's Feature Directorial Debut 'The Kitchen' to Close London Film Festival
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