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Jake Gyllenhaal salutes Patrick Swayze with new Road House

Celebrating the legacy of the late actor Patrick Swayze was essential in remaking his 1989 hit movie Road House, says the new film's star, Jake Gyllenhaal.

In the 2024 version, Gyllenhaal plays former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Dalton, who runs into trouble as he takes on a job as a bouncer at a bar in the Florida Keys.

"It was important to me. He originated the character and I wanted to bring it through," Gyllenhaal said at the film's premiere in London this week.

Swayze, who passed away in 2009, and Gyllenhaal worked together on Donnie Darko some two decades ago.

Patrick Swayze in the original Road House Photo: United Artists/Getty Images

"Patrick was always so lovely to me, so supportive at the beginning of my career. I carried with me some of the tattoos, we designed some tattoos in honour of him, just because I really loved him."

The new Doug Liman-directed movie marks the acting debut of former UFC champion Conor McGregor, playing the savage contract killer Knox.

Some of Gyllenhaal's fighting scenes were filmed in the Octagon in front of a real audience during the UFC 285 event headlined by Jon Jones and Cyril Gane.

The 43-year-old actor spent some two months getting in shape for the stunts and action scenes in the movie, shot in the Dominican Republic.

The film also stars Jessica Williams as Frankie, the owner of the roadhouse, Daniela Melchior in the role of local doctor Ellie, and Billy Magnussen as crime boss Ben Brandt.

"I hope you don't compare ours to the original because I think art is not a competition. You got to just celebrate," said Magnussen.

Road House starts streaming on Prime Video on Thursday 21 March.

Source: Reuters

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