Overview
- Terrence Howard confirmed he turned down the role of Marvin Gaye in a biopic after learning it would involve portraying same-sex intimacy, including an on-screen kiss.
- The actor stated he could not perform such scenes authentically, emphasizing his approach to fully immersing himself in roles he understands.
- Howard revealed his decision during an appearance on the 'Club Random' podcast with Bill Maher, where he recounted a conversation with Quincy Jones about Gaye's rumored sexuality.
- He defended his decision, asserting that his refusal does not equate to homophobia but reflects his personal and professional boundaries.
- The production team is now reassessing casting and narrative approaches for the biopic, which has faced challenges in development over the years.