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When Mark Ruffalo threw up because of Woody Harrelson

Updated on: 17 June,2016 01:11 PM IST  | 
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Oscar nominee Mark Ruffalo is all set to return as Dylan, the FBI agent in 'Now You See Me 2'. The actor recounts an incident from the sets when Woody Harrelson made him puke

When Mark Ruffalo threw up because of Woody Harrelson

Oscar nominee Mark Ruffalo has been every director's delight. Known for his power pack performances in movies like the award winning 'Spotlight', Mark is all set to return as Dylan, the FBI agent in 'Now You See Me 2'.


Mark Ruffalo


When asked if it was fun to shoot with Woody Harrleson once again, he spoke about the incident that he completely blamed Woody for, "I acted like I vomited on myself? I did!" he exclaimed.


"I'd swallowed water. First I ate Woody Harrelson's fake cheesecake, which was like a raw cashew cheesecake," Mark further explained.

"It's a faux cheesecake, and so that wasn't sitting well with me after lunch, and then I had to do this coughing scene where I come out of the water from drowning, and... I'm coughing and coughing, and then all of a sudden I throw up!"

Despite his clear discomfort in the footage of his onset accident, Mark was quick to note how Woody and their fellow co-stars Lizzy Caplan and Jesse Eisenberg all jumped back at the sight of his vomit and failed to offer him aid.

"You see my fellow cast members, did anyone run to my side to help me?" he remarked. "They all ran away!

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