Have Done More Action in A Flying Jatt Than Mad Max, Says Nathan Jones
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Friday August 19, 2016
The 48-year-old Australian-born actor, who played Rictus Erectus, a 7-foot-tall muscular brute, in George Miller's 2015 dystopian film, says it was a huge movie with a lot of violence and fight scenes but didn't give him as much scope to do action sequences
It's Tiger Shroff vs Nathan Jones in A Flying Jatt Teaser. Who Wins?
Entertainment | Written by Nilanjana Basu | Friday July 8, 2016
It appears that Tiger's character has only one villain to defeat. Dressed in a caped attire and mask, A Flying Jatt relentlessly goes on fighting a bulked-up and suited antagonist, played by none other than Australian wrestler-turned-actor Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones Refuses VFX Aid For Stunts in A Flying Jatt
Entertainment | mid-day.com | Thursday October 29, 2015
"Nathan Jones plays the villain and was asked to wear a 10-kg live motor as one of his weapons. But we thought it would be difficult both for him and us during the shoot. So, we decided to give him a fake tool that would later be given an authentic look through special effects. But Nathan insisted on wearing a real one"
Have Done More Action in A Flying Jatt Than Mad Max, Says Nathan Jones
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Friday August 19, 2016
The 48-year-old Australian-born actor, who played Rictus Erectus, a 7-foot-tall muscular brute, in George Miller's 2015 dystopian film, says it was a huge movie with a lot of violence and fight scenes but didn't give him as much scope to do action sequences
It's Tiger Shroff vs Nathan Jones in A Flying Jatt Teaser. Who Wins?
Entertainment | Written by Nilanjana Basu | Friday July 8, 2016
It appears that Tiger's character has only one villain to defeat. Dressed in a caped attire and mask, A Flying Jatt relentlessly goes on fighting a bulked-up and suited antagonist, played by none other than Australian wrestler-turned-actor Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones Refuses VFX Aid For Stunts in A Flying Jatt
Entertainment | mid-day.com | Thursday October 29, 2015
"Nathan Jones plays the villain and was asked to wear a 10-kg live motor as one of his weapons. But we thought it would be difficult both for him and us during the shoot. So, we decided to give him a fake tool that would later be given an authentic look through special effects. But Nathan insisted on wearing a real one"
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