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Gyllenhaal calls Stronger his ‘superhero’ movie

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TORONTO — Jake Gyllenhaal says he’s long been asked about starring in a superhero movie and is happy he’s now made one.

Gyllenhaal stars with Canadian actor Tatiana Maslany in the Boston Marathon drama Stronger, which made its world première at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival.

The film is based on the memoir by Jeff Bauman, who was featured in one of the most iconic photograph­s taken in the aftermath of the 2013 bombing.

The photo of the shocked, bloodied and ashen-faced 27-yearold being rushed away in a wheelchair was printed in newspapers around the world.

Stronger recreates how Bauman had been on the sidelines of the marathon to support his girlfriend and explores his recovery after both his legs were amputated.

Gyllenhaal says he was intimidate­d by the prospect of portraying Bauman and battled a sense of “fraudulenc­e” as he worked on the role.

“A lot of people have asked me over my career in interviews with journalist­s, they’ve said: ‘We hear you almost played this superhero,’ or: ‘When are you going to do a superhero movie?’ or something like that, and I feel like I finally kind of have,” said Gyllenhaal at a TIFF press conference, adding that Bauman’s story was also relatable.

“It’s something that no matter what you’re going through, I think you can relate to [it], no matter what you’ve been through in your life, Jeff shows you can get through it.”

Maslany, who plays Bauman’s then-girlfriend Erin Hurley, appreciate­d that the script presented the characters as authentic people with real flaws and complex relationsh­ips. The couple married in 2014 but announced the end of their relationsh­ip earlier this year.

“What the film does is break down that idea of a hero … allowing for all the flaws and all the humanity of [real people],” said the Orphan Black star, adding that her portrayal of Hurley was “an artistic interpreta­tion — by no means did I want to do an impersonat­ion of her.”

Stronger will be released in theatres on Sept. 22.

 ??  ?? Jake Gyllenhaal, right, touches Jeff Bauman's prosthetic leg after being asked if a bromance was blossoming between them. Bauman’s reply? “I couldn't even feel it.”
Jake Gyllenhaal, right, touches Jeff Bauman's prosthetic leg after being asked if a bromance was blossoming between them. Bauman’s reply? “I couldn't even feel it.”

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