Overview
- He told The Guardian his drive has been reined in as he becomes more aware of life’s fragility, noting how quickly his 11- and 13-year-old children are growing up.
- He reiterated that his father, Craig, is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, a journey he documented in 2025’s A Road Trip to Remember, which he called a love letter to his dad.
- He said he wrestled with going public about his health because he feared audiences might not accept him as an action star after seeing his vulnerabilities.
- He emphasized that carrying two copies of the APOE4 gene raises his statistical risk of Alzheimer’s eight to ten times but is not deterministic, pushing back on earlier coverage that implied inevitability.
- He said he is turning down roles he once took mainly for money in favor of work that feels meaningful, as he promotes Crime 101, which opens Feb. 13.