Josh Charles says it was exhausting preserving his look in Taylor Swift‘s Fortnight video a secret.
Charles did a cameo together with Ethan Hawke within the video, reuniting of their Useless Poets Society roles as Todd & Knox for the companion video to the lead single off Swift’s newly launched album, The Tortured Poets Division. She wrote about them herself on Instagram.
“Little debrief about yesterday: I don’t like preserving secrets and techniques, in order that was exhausting. I didn’t even inform my children till the opposite day!” Charles wrote within the caption of an Instagram submit. He shared a selfie with Hawke from the airport and a photograph of them in The Useless Poets Society within the subsequent slide.
“Right here’s a few tortured outdated poets about to board an early flight to be pop stars for a day. Been by quite a bit with this dude over time, however protected to say this was a most memorable day,” he added.
Charles mentioned that Swift and “her crew” handled him and Hawke with “such class” through the shoot. “What I’ll bear in mind most was the laughter. There was loads of it. Like we have been 17 over again. #TSTTPD.”
In a remark, Hawke joked that “Perhaps Todd & Knox begin showing mysteriously within the background of all of the world’s nice poets!”
Within the video, Swift wakes up in what seems to be a psychological asylum, because it’s revealed by a montage of her reminiscences that she used to work with Put up Malone, with whom she has a romantic entanglement.
Charles and Hawke star as scientists working in a lab as Swift is hooked to an upright desk paying homage to a scene from Frankenstein.
Malone then returns to the lab as a scientist earlier than reducing in and saving Swift from the experiments.