Joshua Jackson's Honest Regret About Bringing Daughter on Set
Joshua Jackson's Family Set Visit Gone Wrong
At the premiere of *Karate Kid: Legends* on May 27, Joshua Jackson opened up about a surprising misstep during filming. The actor, who stars as Victor, revealed that bringing his 5-year-old daughter Juno on set was a decision he regretted.
In his conversation with PEOPLE, Jackson shared that his daughter's visit coincided with a pivotal fight scene. "That was really dumb," he admitted, noting that little Juno didn’t enjoy watching her dad get “beat up” on-screen. He joked about the necessity of waiting a few years before viewing the movie together.
Despite the challenging day on set, Jackson remained optimistic. He mentioned that Juno is about to graduate from Transitional Kindergarten and they have summer plans in the works. “We got some summer camp and we'll figure it out after that,” he said, excited about upcoming family time.
In preparation for his role, Jackson faced the grueling task of gaining 20 pounds to immerse himself in the character of a former boxing champion. "I had to eat so much food... and it seems like that should be easy and fun, but turns out it's not," he noted, highlighting the challenges of weight gain for the film. The film hits theaters on May 30, promising an action-packed experience for audiences.
Challenges of Filming with Kids on Set
Filming with kids on set can be both a magical and challenging experience for actors. Many stars have shared their adventures, revealing how unexpected moments can turn a smooth shoot into a juggling act. From the unpredictable energy children bring to the eccentricities of their age, having kids on set presents unique hurdles.
One of the biggest challenges is maintaining focus during scenes. Kids are naturally curious and energetic, which can lead to distractions. Actors, like Joshua Jackson, often find themselves adapting to keep a child's attention and manage their reactions during intense or emotional scenes, creating a delicate balance between work and parenting.
Emotional scenes can also pose a challenge, as kids may not always understand what's happening on screen. For instance, when a child sees a parent in a fight scene, as Jackson experienced, it can be distressing. These emotional reactions can lead to awkward moments on set, prompting actors to reassess how to involve their young co-stars without causing undue distress.
Despite the challenges, many actors cherish the opportunity to bond with their children on set. The experience can foster a shared love for creativity and storytelling. While it can be tricky, ultimately, it offers unforgettable memories and strengthens family ties, creating a unique narrative both on and off screen.
Jackson's Summer Plans and Weight Gain for the Role
With the school year wrapping up, Joshua Jackson is planning exciting summer adventures with his daughter, Juno. The engaged dad revealed they have some fun summer camp activities lined up, ensuring a busy schedule filled with family bonding. "She graduates from school in a couple of weeks," Jackson shared, hinting at a celebratory summer to look forward to.
Playing Victor in *Karate Kid: Legends* required Joshua Jackson to undergo a significant physical transformation. The actor bulked up by gaining nearly 20 pounds, pushing his weight close to 195. "I had to eat so much food to put on all that weight. It seems easy, but it’s not as fun as it sounds," he admitted, revealing the challenges of his intensive eating regimen.
Jackson took his role as a former boxing champ and pizzeria owner seriously. To reach his weight goal, he consumed a staggering 4,000 calories a day. "It was harder than I thought it was going to be," he confessed, showcasing his dedication to embodying the character authentically on screen.