Cuba Gooding now confirmed
After spending the day at the Watts-Willowbrook Boys and Girls Club in Los Angeles for the Maytag Dependable Leader Awards, Gooding caught up with ABC News about his newfound partnership with the director.
“We are officially connected at the hip like Siamese twins in terms of my creative life,” Gooding said.
“When Ryan calls you and says, ‘Hey can you do this? Would you like to do that?’ It’s an immediate yes, no matter what it is,” he explained. “That’s how I felt when I first met him and now, going on two years later. It’s just been an honor – it’s been a treat.”
“It’s really been a treat to finally engage with her on camera, because when we did ‘The People v. O.J.’ it was more about my scenes and then her scenes and us being in the courtroom but separate,” Gooding said. “But we’re not separate no more!”
Gooding is referring to the “heightened sexuality” of the show's sixth season, though he would divulge little else about the upcoming episodes.
“You’ll see a whole lot more of Cuba Gooding Jr. on the series,” he joked.
“We are officially connected at the hip like Siamese twins in terms of my creative life,” Gooding said.
“When Ryan calls you and says, ‘Hey can you do this? Would you like to do that?’ It’s an immediate yes, no matter what it is,” he explained. “That’s how I felt when I first met him and now, going on two years later. It’s just been an honor – it’s been a treat.”
“It’s really been a treat to finally engage with her on camera, because when we did ‘The People v. O.J.’ it was more about my scenes and then her scenes and us being in the courtroom but separate,” Gooding said. “But we’re not separate no more!”
Gooding is referring to the “heightened sexuality” of the show's sixth season, though he would divulge little else about the upcoming episodes.
“You’ll see a whole lot more of Cuba Gooding Jr. on the series,” he joked.
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Thanks to Darkness for the heads up.