Iconic for his gold chains, biceps and gruff voice, Mr. T will not be seeing the new version of his old TV series anytime soon.
Speaking to WENN.com T said, “People die in the film and there’s plenty of sex but when we did it, no one got hurt and it was all played for fun and family entertainment. These seem to be elements nobody is interested in anymore.”
The new incarnation of the cigar chomping, van cruising hit TV show from the 1980s is jam packed with violence which, dare I say, is a current theme in the world today.
T, 58, turned down a cameo in the new THE A-TEAM, that stars Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper, which may pay homage to his born again Christianity. I think it’s safe to say that anything Mr. T did not like about the movie, today’s kids will eat right up.
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