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Matthew McConaughey is currently advertising for his role in “The Rival of Amziah King”. But his career also reviews a little and praises himself in “True Detective”.

Fan of your own series

In an interview with “Variety”, McConaughey came up with his participation in “True Detective”. There he once played the role of Rustin “Rust” Cohle. He emphasized that he generally big fan of the series. He also saw the newer seasons in which there was a lot of what he liked. Nevertheless, he said in conversation: “My favorite relay – and I think I can say that lens – is the first season.”

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This is of course the season in which he played along. This made it no less exciting for him afterwards. “I saw her a week, like everyone else, on Sunday evening, and that was an event for me.”

Comeback with a new thriller

Even an experienced actor like Matthew McConaughey can get nervous when it goes back to the set after a long time. Because the 55-year-old had accepted fewer orders in front of “The Rival of Amziah King” and now reported on his excitement in an interview with “Variety”. In the previous years he concentrated with his family, especially for time, but also wrote his autobiography “Greenlights” and awarded his voice encouraged characters from films like “Sing 2”.

In the thriller “The Rivals of Amziah King”, McConaughey plays a beekeeper in the southwest of the USA, who wants to build a shop in Oklahoma together with his former foster daughter. The role seems to have been perfect for his comeback, because in the interview he explained that he was able to identify well with her. “I didn’t grow up there, but I know this kind of people and these places and this kind of characters who live in the middle of the country.” He also added: “These people in the southeast of Oklahomas, where the film is playing, know the constitution, they know the rules they live for and they are not looking for recognition through the rest of the world. I understand her. “

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