The actor known for his iconic role as one of the villains in 'Goonies' has broadcast concern about his place in the long -awaited continuation of the film about his conservative political beliefs.
Robert Davi, 73, suggested that his political Lean May 'things are complicated' before the coming continuation of the film and said that he is worried that it could cost him a place in the cast 'Goonies 2'.
Davi is known for his share such as Jake Fratelli, the criminal son of Mama Fratelli, in the classic adventurous comedy from 1985 who follows a group of children who discover a map for a hidden treasure.
In anticipation of the long -awaited follow -up, the Hard actor is ensuring that a liberal director can keep his politics against him, ultimately the project.
“I hope they don't love my politics and love that project,” said the actor Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that was broadcast on Friday.
Although he said that he would 'like to' participate in the reboot, Davi noted that political views have stopped the casting about other right -loving actors from films in the past, a fear that he hopes will influence his desired role.
“I would like to be part of it, because it is such an iconic film that people around the world still contact me about 'Goonies',” he told The Outlet.
“But I'm worried about it, yes. Because it happened about other issues, other projects, “he added. “And it's just, you know, I believe in free speech and I am not politically correct all the time.”

A famous well -known 'Goonies' Villian has broadcast shocking concerns about his place in the long -awaited continuation of the iconic film. Displayed: scenes from the famous film from 1985, The Goonies

Robert Davi, 73, suggested that his political Lean May 'things complicated' before the coming continuation of the film, while he revealed concern about his outspoken conservative politics, afraid they could cost him a place in the 'Goonies 2' cast
The actor of the Showgirls told Fox News that he was a proud Donald Trump supporter since the current president started his political career.
“I have written about it since 2015, since the day he announced, I was Pro-Trump,” said Davi.
He continues to root in favor of the 47th president, and Trump commutes Trump for his choice of ambassadors for Hollywood: Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight.
“And I think it's great to have a committee,” he said. “Of course I was also frustrated for my own selfish reasons, because I wanted something like that.”
“I had said it to part of the administration or in the campaign to have a committee in Hollywood,” he added. “Now, what the president has said is also to bring things back, because we lose so many things in Hollywood, what is true.”
Trump did the shock custody by posting his Truth Method Social Platform in January.
“It is my honor to announce Jon Voight, Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone to be special ambassadors for a great but very restless place, Hollywood, California,” Trump wrote on his platform.
“They will serve as special envoys for me to bring Hollywood, which has lost many things at abroad, Bigger, Better and Stronger than ever before in the past four years!”

The classic adventurous comedy from 1985 follows a group of children who discover a map for a hidden treasure

Davi (left) is known for his share as Jake Fratelli, the criminal son of Mama Fratelli, in the 1980s classic
Davi's casting problems came only a few days after the worldwide recognized actor, Tom Hanks, was radiated by fans for his representation of a stupid 'racist' Trump supporter during a skiing on the 50-year anniversary of Saturday Night Live.
During the special episode, tThe Hollywood -legend returned as a Doug, a clueless Rube that draws a make America Great Again Hat and performs surprisingly well in a mock -game show called Black Jeopardy.
The character first appeared in 2016 in an attempt to display both the differences and similarities between Trump voters and black culture.
But as Maga fans noticed, President Trump has since won a diverse electorate and secured the popular mood – Doug turned into an outdated stereotype.
In the new version of the sketch, Doug fiercely refused to shake hands with host Darnell Hayes played by Kenan Thompson.
Afterwards Trump -fans SNL and the 'Forrest Gump' star shot for what they considered an unfair representation.

Tom Hanks appeared like a Maga Republican with a characteristic red baseball cap

In any random and division and while he was wearing a Maga hat, Hanks portrayed an ignorant racist who refused to shake hands with the African-American host



Former Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Aide Link Lauren called the character 'disgusting' and accused SNL of pushing a tired, division.
“This show wonders why their reviews are in the gutter,” he wrote. “Trump won the popular mood. This tired trope that Maga is racist is disgusting. SNL is an unfavorable show for snobbish liberal elites. '
His feelings were reflected by other Trump supporters who flooded social media with criticism of the sketch.
Right-wing influencer Dominick McGee focused directly on Hanks and accused him of “just respecting every Republican on SNL, because he was dressed as a Trump supporter with a Maga hat.”