“All I know is what I did that day and that’s it. “I truly, honestly - this isn’t me lying or being coy - I know nothing,” Goldstein said. “I’m like, ‘Just watch the film!’ It gets to the end bit, where it shows Russell Crowe… My mom texts me ‘Russell Crowe’s in it again, he’s very funny.’ I go, ‘Fucking look up at the screen!'”Īs for his future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Goldstein is adamant that he has no idea what’s in store for his Hercules.
“My mom is texting me all the way through the film giving me a running commentary,” Goldstein continued. “My mom and dad, I sent them a text and said ‘I’ve just seen “Thor.”‘ I knew it’s not the kind of film they’d see. “I didn’t tell anyone because Marvel put a chip in my neck that said ‘If you talk about this you’re dead,'” he joked. The two were surprised to see their son in the blockbuster, though there was a stretch of time where Goldstein worried that his mother would miss his brief appearance. On the carpet, Goldstein told Variety’s Marc Malkin about sending his parents to see the “Thor” sequel without informing them of his cameo in the film.