Terry Crews Discusses ‘Everybody Hates Chris’ Sequel and Playing a Tough Role in ‘The Killer’s Game’
Terry Crews recently opened up about reprising his role in the animated sequel to Everybody Hates Chris and playing a more intense character in the upcoming action film The Killer’s Game. The beloved actor and former NFL player, known for his comedic timing and larger-than-life personality, shared his excitement about both projects during a recent interview.
Crews, who played the frugal yet lovable father Julius in the hit sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, confirmed that the show’s sequel is in the works and will bring back all the laughs fans remember—only this time, in animated form. Crews teased that the updated version stays true to the heart of the original series while taking advantage of the creative freedom that animation allows. “It’s like a whole new world. You can go anywhere, do anything—no limits!” Crews said about the sequel, promising plenty of hilarious moments for both new audiences and longtime fans.
Beyond the laughs, Crews is taking on a more intense role in the upcoming action-thriller The Killer’s Game, where he steps into the shoes of “the baddest dude ever.” The film, based on the best-selling novel, follows a hitman who places a contract on his own life. Crews, known for his versatility, expressed excitement about showing his tougher side. “This is the toughest role I’ve ever taken on, but it’s also one of the most exciting,” Crews explained. Fans are eager to see him flex both his comedic chops and action-hero muscles in what promises to be an adrenaline-filled ride.
As Terry Crews continues to expand his acting range, he remains a beloved figure in Hollywood, known for blending humor, heart, and a commanding screen presence.
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