The Lost City invites audiences on a hilarious tropical adventure with Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, who portray a reclusive novelist and her cover model respectively, as they are swept up in an eccentric billionaire's search for a mythical lost city.
Bullock and Tatum are joined by an ensemble cast that includes Daniel Radcliffe, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Patti Harrison, Oscar Nunez and Brad Pitt.
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In honor of the film's home media release, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with star Oscar Nunez to discuss The Lost City, working with the directors for improv and more.
Screen Rant: The Lost City was a lot of fun, I loved your character in it. This is a script that's been sort of kicking around for quite a while now.
Oscar Nunez: Really?
Yeah, I think it's been in the works about 7 years. When did you first get your hands on it, and what about it really sparked your interest?
Oscar Nunez: I didn't know it was kicking around for a while, but that happens in Hollywood; things kick around for a while. The first I heard of it was from Sandra. Sandra sent me a text and said, «Do you want to be involved in this thing in Dominican Republic?» I was like, «Yeah, sure.» We read it and it was funny, and the part's funny, and it was like a work/vacation because I took my wife and kid to the Caribbean. So we're like, «Yeah, we're totally in.»
But this intrigues me that it's been kicking around for like 10 years or something, that's interesting. But yeah, that happens. That happens in this town.
One of the things that I love about this movie is that the comedy feels like it relies on the script as much as it does the performances. How much improvisation were you allowed to
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