We're FINALLY going to get to see Dylan Sprouse in the R-rated comedy BananaSplit.
ET: It's a strange time we're living in. How are you passing the time in self-quarantine?and we're out in New York City, out here in the epicenter of the virus but we're remaining completely indoors as much as humanly possible. In a way, despite the circumstances, it's actually pretty nice considering that we fly around all the time throughout the world and haven't had this much time to spend with each other in a long time.I'm cuddling with my dogs and my boyfriend.
Dylan, this movie was one of your first films back when you made your return to acting. What was it about: The script ended up on my desk and I read it. I kind of popped in, unsure of what it was. They told me it was a rom-com and I was like,"So I should expect to read a typical rom-com..." And it really wasn't. It's innovative, it plays on lot of tropes that are in the genre while completely bashing them and also remaining a really fun lead. I liked the character of Nick.
Nick and April break up because of the distance. Dylan, you're in a relationship now where you both are busy and traveling a lot. How do you maintain a healthy and happy relationship?: I think that when you really care about someone -- you really love them -- nothing like that is too difficult. I think both Barbara and I are primed, personally, to have some understanding of our situations because we both have been working for so long.
So in our case, we're both very lucky and, at the same time, when you care about someone so strongly, I don't think those things stand as more than a road bump, as a thing you guys can communicate and get over together. We're older now, so we've had a lot of other relationships that weren't good, as most people our age do. And we've had to learn from all of those and then utilize that in what we want out of each other.
Hannah, this story is based on your life -- or what you imagined would happen after you and a high school boyfriend broke up and you ran into his new girlfriend -- so how does it feel to now be able to share it with a wider audience?: It's scary, because I definitely want people to know that it's fictionalized. While I am playing an exaggerated version of myself, it definitely is a fictional piece of work and I hope people go into it knowing that.
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