Movie Studio Responds To Wild Report About Jake Gyllenhaal's Unhinged On-Set Behaviour

A French director said the actor read scripts in a Pepé Le Pew-esque accent, wanted his character to slap a fish and stripped down to to jump in the freezing ocean.
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At least one filmmaker just couldn’t deal with Jake Gyllenhaal.

French director Thomas Bidegain told the website Technikart that in 2021, he pulled the plug on the English-language version of his film Suddenly after just four days of production, due to Jake’s on-set antics in Iceland. 

According to a HuffPost translation of the report, the filmmaker said Jake read the script in a mock French accent, demanded wild rewrites, forced set builders to sleep in their cars as a Covid precaution and stripped down to his underwear in front of the crew to jump in the freezing ocean, after declaring: “When I see the sea, I swim in the sea.” 

Suddenly was an English-language adaptation of French writer Isabelle Autissier’s novel Soudain Seuls, which follows a couple who become stranded on an island, per Deadline.

The movie was supposed to be Bidegain’s sophomore directorial project following his successes as a screenwriter for the acclaimed films A Prophet and Rust And Bone. Jake had signed on to the project as one of its producers, and was to co-star in the film with The Crown alum Vanessa Kirby.

Reps for Jake and Studiocanal — the studio that financed the project — have refuted Bidegain’s claims to the AV Club, saying that Jake and Vanessa’s time in Iceland was merely “part of the development process” and that an English-language Soudain Seuls film was never actually greenlit (Bidegain did eventually make a French-language adaptation, which premiered in 2023.)

A Studiocanal spokesperson also told the AV Club in a statement:

“Creative differences are very normal, if unfortunate, regularities in film development. In this case, there were concerns which simply could not be overcome despite great efforts on both sides. We greatly value all our relationships at Studiocanal and are happy that Thomas Bidegain was able to fulfill his vision on the French language version of Suddenly. We remain deeply committed to our working partnerships with both Thomas Bidegain and Jake Gyllenhaal, with whom we have always enjoyed a very strong creative relationship.”

Thomas Bidegain also told Technikart quite a bit about some of the “creative differences” he had with the Brokeback Mountain star.

Based on the trailer for Soudain Seuls, the film appears to be about a couple that accidentally gets stranded on an island and how they work together to survive against the elements. 

The director interpreted the overall meaning as: “This is the end of the world, and, perhaps, love can save us.”

However, Jake seemingly thought it should be about “love of nature.” Bidegain said the Donnie Darko performer came up with this new reading of the film after taking a walk in the woods and meeting a horse. He then returned to the writers’ room to sell his new concept in a truly bizarre way — by playing a video of a Greta Thunberg speech while he cried.  

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Jake also tried to change elements of his character, according to the reports. Jake claimed that the actor wanted his character to be an G.I. who was accustomed to survival, and suggested the writers create a new scene for him in which the actor slaps a fish.

The director also said that Jake had a very specific request for his means of transportation, and asked for a car that was “neither red nor white”. 

Bidegain also told Technikart that both Jake and Vanessa read the scripts in exaggerated French accents, likening them to the cartoon character Pepé Le Pew.

“It was a little humiliating. I told myself that perhaps there’s a bit of shyness between the two of them, that they need to tame themselves,” he claimed.