As FX' Season 5 of Justified draws to a close tonight, cast villain Walton Goggins, better known as Boyd Crowder, will be shifting gears to prepare for his new role in Nima Nourizaden's action comedy review American Ultra. If Nick Leary's character Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Art Mullen doesn't live through tonight's finale, he apparently won't be working with Sean Penn on his next film, despite their past work history. Nick verbally attacked the Hollywood actor, telling him to "stick your Oscar up your ass," during an online political debate.
Walton Woggins has been in everything form Django to Lincoln, since first appearing as Timothy Olyphant's nemesis Boyd Crowder on FX' hit Justified.
And now Walton will be able to add yet another movie to his Wikipedia filmography page.
According to Movies.ie, Woggins is just the latest actor attached to the star studded cast of American Ultra:
"The awesome Walton Goggins has become the latest name to be linked to the indie action comedy American Ultra.
"With Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart toplining, the film follows Mike, an hapless stoner whose sleepy, small-town existence who has a Jason Bourne-like awakening when his past comes back to haunt him in the form of a government operation set to wipe him out.
"Topher Grace and John Leguizamo are also on board for supporting roles."
Nick Leary, who plays Raylan Given's boss Chief Deputy Marshal Art Mullen, can apparently be just as irascible in real-life as he sometimes appears on the show.
Leary told The Blaze in an interview that he let one time colleague Sean Penn have it during an email exchange, regarding Nick's political leanings:
"[Sean Penn] then wrote back with something even nastier.
"So I finally ended up saying, 'Congratulations on your Oscar--now do me a favor and shine it up real nice and stick it up your ass so you can see it when you wake up in the morning, because that's where your head is.'"
"Bullies on the left, they want to call you names and categorize you and make you respond.
"They want to make you say, 'Why are you saying that? I'm not that.'
"So when [conservative icon Andrew Breitbart] passed away so suddenly, I just sort of had this moment where I asked myself: Why am I scared? Why am I letting these people do this to me?...Now, I'm not."
With a hot-head for boss like that...no wonder Raylan keeps acting out.
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