![]() ![]() Doing those knee exercises, I was like, I gotta put my focus into this. I’m at home doing these knee exercises, and coming off the drugs, I was thinking about Cowboy Bebop. Then you have your surgery and you go into rehab. It was 5:30 Saturday morning when I arrived at the emergency room and it was filled with people who had gotten super drunk on Friday night and then got in a fight or fell and cracked their heads open. We had been shooting all night, and I was doing kind of an athletic move as the sun was coming up. Training is also a more accurate parallel to how to get a good performance." As for breaking his ACL, Cho said "for some reason Netflix originally didn’t want to publicize what happened.It was real wonky. For this role, everything came from training my character decisions came from that. ![]() I didn’t give that kind of acting enough credit. "As a nonathletic person, I was kind of a dick the other way. "It was actually a cool lesson," he said. So I wasn’t gonna stop myself from doing it." Cho said the experience training for Cowboy Bebop changed his perception of physical actors. At some point, the opportunity is 'Yes or no - do you wanna do it?' And I did wanna do it. ![]() And I was gonna look different than a 25-year-old guy. I’m not a person who says age is just a number or whatever. "I knew people were gonna have issues with my age. "The biggest fear that I had was I was too old," Cho said when asked about playing a character who is 27 in the anime. In a wide-ranging interview with Vulture, Cho also discussed preparing for the physically demanding role, breaking his ACL and whether race had anything to do with his casting. ![]()
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