Kieran Culkin is confronted with fierce anger about his bizarre response to Cast in Hunger games Prequel
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Together with his iconic role as a novel Roy in the follow-up of the HIT series (and his appearance as the lesser-known Mcallister brother alone at home), Kieran Culkin is also known for its dry humor.
For years in various interviews and speeches, he has made countless ‘jokes’ about not giving his work or not knowing what he is doing.
He discussed his own award nominations sarcastically, told fans who called him their favorite actor that they “have to focus” and claimed that the Oscar Awards were only a negotiation ship to agree to his wife to have more children.
And the most recently he made a pretty shocking explanation about his upcoming representation of Caesar Flickerman in the Hunger Games Prequel, The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Remping.
Culkin, 42, who was confirmed that he appeared in the series last month, signed signatures for fans outside his Broadway game, Glengarry Glen Ross, when he made the comment.
A fan, who recorded Culkin, told him, “You go to a great Caesar Flickerman.”
“I don’t think so,” Culkin replied while the supporter continued, “I’m so excited.”
Culkin then said: “Please lower those expectations … please … please … I have no idea what I’m going to do with that.”

Kieran Culkin is known for his sarcastic, dry humor during interviews and speeches

He recently made a pretty shocking statement about his upcoming representation of Caesar Flickerman (shown in the original franchise) in The Hunger Games Prequel

Culkin told a fan who said they were excited: “Please allow those expectations … please … please … I have no idea what I’m going to do with that ‘
Culkin is an Oscar -winning actor, and yet his casual attitude towards his performance fans is starting to rub in the wrong way – especially when it comes to a franchise that is as loved as the Hunger Games.
Fans went to social media to share their disapproval about Culkin’s comments after the video went viral on X, formerly Twitter.
“This” I don’t take anything seriously “act from him has worn out his welcome,” an X user shared.
“This whole part of his where he does not emit ** K or around his work is tired and annoying,” someone else agreed.
“I thought winning one of the most undeserved Oscars ever would make him less annoying, but it didn’t,” someone else said.
‘Pretending it doesn’t matter, gets old because [people of color] Would be slaughtered for this and there are better actors who could not even get a audition for this, “said another person.
‘I can’t think of all the actresses who are hunted daily for making jokes that are not even around here … A woman who publicly says that she is not prepared for a role? Can’t even imagine, “read a fifth tweet.
Dailymail.com has contacted Culkin for Comment.

Culkin was confronted with fierce recoil for his comments







Fans expressed anger about Culkin’s constant sarcasm and point to the double standards in the industry with which he would get away with it
“Can you imagine the reactions if Rachel Zegler had said that?” Asked another user, undoubtedly referring to the return that Zegler received when she shared her opinions about the original snow -white film that was ‘dated’.
The upcoming Hunger Games film will be released on November 20, 2026, and Investigates the world of Panem about 24 years before the story of Katniss Everdeen.
From now on the franchise contains five books and six films, where the most recent release is the Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes film that was released in 2023.
And with sunrise in the eye on not too far away, fans encourage Culkin to get it together.
“Lower expectations … these are the F ** King Hunger Games … Not your little Saturday night live monologue ….. Read the books and let the F ** K work,” said another user.
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