
Actor Jack Quaid has revealed details about his new project, the film "Novocaine," in which he plays Nate, a character who suffers from a strange condition that prevents him from feeling physical pain. The plot focuses on the relationship between Nate and Sherry, played by Amber Midthunder, and how an incident at the bank where they work triggers a series of unexpected events in their lives.
In an interview, Quaid shared his experience working on the film, highlighting the challenge of bringing to life a character with a unique disability and his evolution throughout the story. Despite the tragic nature of Nate's condition, the actor emphasized the duality of his character, who is forced to make difficult decisions to save Sherry, whom he loves.
Quaid also reflected on his career and the pressure to prove his worth as an actor, especially being the son of the renowned stars Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid. Despite the criticism and comparisons, the actor strives to find his own path in the entertainment industry and build a solid career on his own merit.
The actor, known for his role in the hit series "The Boys," where he plays Hughie Campbell, pointed out that "Novocaine" offers a different perspective on his talent and allowed him to explore new aspects of his acting ability. The film, which combines elements of romantic comedy and action, represents a shift in his film career and has allowed him to challenge his limits as a performer.
"Novocaine" will premiere in theaters on March 13 and promises to offer an intense and exciting cinematic experience for the audience. Quaid expressed excitement about the final result of the film and highlighted the work of directors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen in creating a unique and captivating cinematic environment for viewers.