The latest episode of Alan Carr: Chatty Man was an absolute blast, featuring the talented actors Aaron Taylor Johnson and Paul Bettany. The atmosphere was electric as they joined Alan on his famous chat show, generating laughter and entertainment throughout the entire episode.
The conversation kicked off with Alan showering them with love and appreciation for joining him on the show. Aaron Taylor Johnson and Paul Bettany were more than happy to be there, adding a touch of charm and humility to the chat.
The trio delved into discussing the blockbuster film “The Avengers: Age of Ultron”. Alan couldn’t contain his excitement and described the film as an epic spectacle, combining the best elements of superhero films into one thrilling experience. The star-studded cast, including Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, and Scarlett Johansson, left Alan in awe.
Alan Carr couldn’t help but tease Scarlett Johansson about her on-screen love affair with the Hulk. He confessed to being open-minded about the unique pairing but wondered if audiences were ready for such a story. Alan humorously pondered what their children would look like and if they would face bullying at school. The conversation took a hilarious turn, bringing everyone to tears of laughter.
Shifting the focus to Paul Bettany, Alan praised him for his transition from being Robert Downey Jr.’s computer voice to becoming a fully-fledged superhero himself. Paul shared the challenges of his superhero costume and how it took him three hours to get into it. Alan playfully compared Paul’s transformation to upgrading his computer and joked about his former ease of voicing JARVIS.
Offering a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes action, Paul revealed that Robert Downey Jr. used to tease him about his costume, reminding him of the extra effort it required compared to just voicing a character. The conversation took a hilarious turn as they discussed the discomfort and physical strain of wearing superhero costumes, even likening it to being hung from one’s balls. The trio couldn’t stop laughing, creating a truly memorable moment.
Turning the spotlight to Aaron Taylor Johnson‘s character, Quicksilver, Alan couldn’t help but comment on his costume. Playfully comparing it to something you’d find at Sports Direct, Alan drew attention to the challenging nature of Aaron’s outfit, which required constant cooling mechanisms to prevent overheating. Listening to Aaron’s experiences with his costume made the audience sympathize with the physical demands of being a superhero.
The conversation took a lighthearted turn as they discussed the unique running style of superheroes, with Alan pointing out the distinctive way they all seem to run. Aaron and Paul joined in, laughing and wondering why superheroes run like that. Alan jokingly suggested superhero running lessons, creating a fun and entertaining moment on the show.
The talk show ended on a high note, with Paul sharing his experiences working with stuntmen during action scenes. He recounted a funny incident involving Harrison Ford, who loves performing stunts. Paul humorously described getting beaten up by Harrison and then having the opportunity to fight back. The image of Paul launching himself at Harrison, giving him a powerful blow, had everyone in stitches.
The episode was a perfect blend of entertainment, laughter, and insightful conversations. Alan Carr: Chatty Man once again proved why it remains one of the most popular talk shows, providing a platform for celebrities to showcase their personalities and share amusing anecdotes.