Brandon It is not allowing the trolls to reach it.
Sklenar, 34, and Meghann Fahy were discussing their new film, flopIn an MTV video posted via Instagram on Friday, April 11. In the comments section, a user referred to Sklenar as “Walmart Glen Powell“And the actor had the perfect return.
“Who doesn’t love a bargain?” Replied Sklenar.
The user was seemingly surprised when he received a response from Sklenar, but was amazed at his quick ingenuity.
“Rlly I don’t know from any movie yet, but you just won a supporter,” Troll replied.
While the user of social media is not familiar with the Schonar resyum, he has been in a series of recent successful projects, including Yellow stone spinoff 1923. He also played in the Hittus of the cash Ends with usApart Blake Lively AND Justin Baldoni. Sklenar played Atlas, a childhood friend and the love of love for the character of Lively.

FOLLOWEDG ends with usSCLENAR was signed to star in flop Alongside Fahy, 34. Thriller follows the character of Fahy, a widow and survivor of family abuse, as she goes on a date with a new interest of love played by Sklenar. However, the date goes bad after Fahy gets a series of air on her phone, forcing her to finish the tasks in order to save her daughter. The project has been poisoned by Christopher Landonwho also led Happy Day of Death.
“It was after Ends with usAND 1923 (Season 2) had pushed for some reason. So I was looking forward to continuing to work when Drop came, and it just seemed like an excellent opportunity and an excellent acting exercise, ”Sklenar said in an interview with Hollywood Reporter Published Thursday, April 10. “It was also a chance to work with Chris, and I love his movies: Strange, Happy Day of DeathAND We have a ghost. This was a fun movie. I’m just a big fan of the shock of horror. “
SCLENAR was also thrown inside Housewifethat is a film adaptation of Freida McFadden The book of the same name. In addition to Sklenar, Sydnei Sweeney AND Amanda Seyfried are thrown into the thriller.
The three films that Sklenar worked on last year had topics of domestic violence – giving the films a personal connection with him.
“It’s a topic that has been around me and in my life for a long time,” Sklenar explained percussion. “Someone very close to me has been dealing with her for many years, and I have helped her navigate that space as much as I can. Perhaps, through God’s grace, she continues to find her way in my sphere as a topic because it’s a topic in my life.”