

JN: Then he would be the god of matches, DONIS. GB: Can I talk about my character, Set, again?ĪG: No, Jon. JN: I was right the other day when I said Gerard Butler thinks of his character in Gods of Egypt as a weapon personified. JN: Would you say that your character in Gods of Egypt is a personified weapon? Wow, how many movies have you done, Gerry?

JN: He reminds me of your character from The Ugly Truth. Anyway, it’s fun to be the villain in Gods of Egypt.

GB: No, that would be Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. And since you brought it up, it’s akin to the relationship between the Phantom and Christine. GB: …they learn what life is about and what they can learn from each other. JN: That’s great and no one cares, but just let me know right now, Gerry. GB: Gods of Egypt is about characters, you know? And this amazing journey they go on together. GB: You just phrased that question like a statement. JN: How did you react when Brenda Song from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody was cast as your love interest? London is Falling Down comes out next month. GB: I spent most of 2015 filming a few new movies that are coming out this year. What would you say was your biggest accomplishment of 2015? Besides the DVD sales of How to Train Your Dragon 2. JN: Well, he did also make The Gift, so I think we like him again. He’s Australian, which is way farther from Egypt than Scotland. GB: I just don’t understand why he gets a pass for playing Ramses. How long has this feud between you and Joel Edgerton been going on? JN: Please, Gerry, we all know what this is about. People are saying that it’s odd for you to be playing an Egyptian God thing considering your non-Egyptian likeness. Do you think it affected the quality of Chasing Mavericks overall? JN: -surrounding your surfing incident in 2012. JN: Really? There’s been some controversy… JN: Gerry, your new film, Gods of Egypt, premieres this Friday - or Thursday depending on how optimistic you are about people seeing it. Some of the content in this interview comes from actual quotes by Gerard Butler in 2016. It does not reflect the actual views of Gerard Butler, Jon Negroni, or anyone else mentioned in this interview. This week, let’s give a big round of Internet applause to sometimes-celebrated actor, Gerard Butler! Welcome to No More Questions, where I ask the actors you know and love everything you want to know and love…
