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Jake Gyllenhaal Didn’t Take Himself ‘Too Seriously’ On ‘Prince Of Persia’

‘I always like to try and find something that’s more interesting than what’s just on the page,’ he tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Vanessa White Wolf Jake Gyllenhaal Photo: MTV News Back in February, “Prince of Persia” director Mike Newell told MTV News that Jake Gyllenhaal, his upcoming film’s star, was the definition of a “thinking woman’s action hero.” “He’s got a sort of cheeky, devil-may-care light in his eye, and at the same time, he has a sensitivity, delicacy and thinness of skin,” the Brit director explained. “He is glorious-looking, but you wanted more than that. You wanted women to be interested in him not just as a piece of eye candy.” Now it’s all well and good to have your boss paying you such compliments, but Newell’s label lined up perfectly with how Gyllenhaal approached the role — his first turn as an action hero after years spent making a name in serious fare like “Brokeback Mountain” and “Jarhead.” “I always like to try and find something that’s more interesting than what’s just on the page whenever I’m doing something,” the Oscar-nominated actor told MTV News. Gyllenhaal plays Dastan, a poor young man in the ancient Mideast who’s essentially adopted into the royal family and suddenly finds himself in the midst of a swashbuckling adventure to protect a magical dagger capable of turning back time. “Brokeback,” this ain’t. But he approached the Disney material with respect and seriousness — for the most part. “Before I even read the script, [Newell] said to me, ‘You know, my boy, it’s a script about a dagger that turns back time. Now let’s talk about what that is.’ I was like, ‘A dagger that turns back time?’ And he was like, ‘Well, yes, I know what you are thinking, because I know you are the thinking woman’s action hero, but, my boy!’ And then he [said] in ancient Persia, or during the time this fantasy world is set, they would believe in things like that. … Somehow, that was an in for me. It wasn’t just a device, it was actually an idea that was fascinating. The whole movie became that with Mike. We were going just a little bit deeper than you would expect.” Going deeper, though, didn’t mean becoming overly serious about a summer popcorn flick that is adapted from a long-running video game series. “There’s also a great sense of not taking yourself too seriously, which is so important,” Gyllenhaal explained. “And occasionally, when you have an opportunity, take yourself a little seriously, which we do in this movie, and I do think that separates Dastan from other action heroes.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time’ Related Photos ‘Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time’ Red Carpet

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Jake Gyllenhaal: Bring on the Damn Musical!

We’ll get to Prince of Persia in a second, but first let’s talk about Jake Gyllenhaal, the song-and-dance man. The 29-year-old actor tells me he’s well prepared and gung-ho…

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The ‘B’ In ‘Big Screen’ Stands For ‘Buff’

Jake Gyllenhaal brings the buffness to the big screen this weekend with the Prince of Persia and in honor of all his muscley goodness, click through the gallery of pictures to see some of our favorite hunky, and more importantly shirtless Hollywood celebs.

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The ‘B’ In ‘Big Screen’ Stands For ‘Buff’

‘Prince Of Persia’ Cast Recall Old Hollywood At Red Carpet Premiere

‘ It’s time to have a little fun,’ Jake Gyllenhaal says of being in a blockbuster epic. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Ryan Downey Jake Gyllenhaal Photo: MTV News Warm and wet conditions greeted the cast of the desert epic “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” at the red-carpet premiere of their big-budget action flick in Los Angeles. But after shooting the movie in the brain-melting heat of summertime Morocco, a little rain outside Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on Monday night didn’t seem like a big deal to Jake Gyllenhaal and his co-stars. It wasn’t just the weather that marked a welcome change of pace for Gyllenhaal. After a series of movies geared more toward the art-house set than the blockbuster hungry masses (“Brokeback Mountain,” “Rendition,” “Brothers,” to name just a few), the 29-year-old jumped at the chance to let loose in front of the camera. “I’ve seen a lot of my peers starting to not take themselves so seriously and make really fun, big films, and I was itching to try my hand at it,” he told MTV News on the carpet. “I think maybe as I’ve gotten a little bit older, I feel like I don’t want to take myself so seriously anymore. I think before, as much as those movies mean to me, and they continue to mean to me, it’s time to have a little fun too.” Thus, Gyllenhaal became Prince Dastan , a guy who isn’t as interested in hanging out at the palace as he is getting his hands dirty out in the world. “I thought he was the perfect guy for the role for all sorts of reasons,” director Mike Newell said of his star. “I thought he had a fabulous sense of humor and he was a real anarchist under the skin. And you wanted that. The guy is not a royal prince, he’s a real worker prince. He’s a bad boy.” Filling out the cast are Gemma Arterton as Gyllenhaal’s love interest and Sir Ben Kinsley as the villain Nizam. Arterton, who just starred in “Clash of the Titans,” returns for another swords-and-sandals epic, one that she says has more in common with classic silver-screen flicks than with her earlier work. “I always loved those old Hollywood, swashbuckling movies from the ’40s — ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ — and Elizabeth Taylor is one of my icons, and I can so see her playing this role if it were 60 years ago,” the actress said. “I just love those theatrical, romantic movies.” Kinsley, a four-time Oscar-nominated legend who has dabbled in every conceivable cinematic genre, said he signed on to “Prince of Persia” for one simple reason: a quest for the unknown. “If a role surprises me, if I think, ‘Ooh, fancy thinking of me for that part,’ then I get a little buzz of excitement and it gives me the energy to learn my lines and get on the set,” he explained. Check out everything we’ve got on “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Ryan vs. Jake: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Ryan Phillippe , Jake Gyllenhaal Reese Witherspoon ‘s ex-husband Ryan Phillippe and her ex-boyfriend ” Prince of Persia ” star Jake Gyllenhaal are two very healthy young men. Question is … Read more

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Jake Gyllenhaal Will Personally Flirt with Any Beautiful Russian Moviegoer to Open Prince of Persia

No longer content to merely reach out to gamers to ensure Prince of Persia ‘s success, Jake Gyllenhaal has decided to launch a one-on-one charm offensive across Eurasia. No matter what the cost, no matter what the personal toll, as this new video proves, he will chat up any leggy Russian girl up in the club to tell them what it was like to be kicked in the face by Sir Ben Kingsley. And if any of them have boyfriends, he could always just say he was leaning in close to spell out his name . It’s a toughie!

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Our Commenters of the Week Win NBC Gift Shop’s New ‘Actual Piece of Betty White’

Bettymania goes on and on. In case you find the NBC gift shop’s “Betty is my Homegirl” tee a little desperate , the network is providing Movieline’s commenters with a prototype product that rings with authenticity and has yet to hang alongside the Sam Waterston hoodies and Biggest Loser muumuus: It’s parts of the actual Betty White! The piecess aren’t specified quite yet, but the press release claims they’re “hilarious,” “gory,” “spry and in love with life.” Yahoo! She’s yours. So, which of our commenters this week go home with the prize?

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Prince of Persia Cast Stages Gyllenhaal-Related Spelling Bee

The Prince Of Persia Premiere’s in Moscow

Check out the chemistry between Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton at the Moscow premiere of their new film Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Do we smell a new celebrity couple?

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Jake Gyllenhaal’s Fitness Secrets

How does our Prince of Persia get them abs? “The Jake Gyllenhaal workout plan…starts with growing long, long hair,” the actor told ET Canada . “Very long…gorgeous greasy locks and then washing every day….Wash, shampoo, then condition. Washing works the biceps and then the triceps by conditioning. And vigorously rubbing all of your body with soap really defines the abs and the pectoral muscles. And if you do squats while you’re bathing — that’s it!” Until the hair-washing part, this was also the Mickey Rourke workout plan. [ People ]

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