Bad Bunny's Limited Screen Time In Bullet Train Angered The Musician's Fans
Shortly after "Bullet Train" arrived in theaters, Remezcla compiled reactions from Bad Bunny fans on Twitter who went to go see his latest film appearance. Suffice to say, a good chunk of his fanbase was incredibly disappointed with his minor presence in the feature. "Bullet Train was so disappointing. The trailers before the movie was longer than Bad Bunny's scene and I'm upset about it," tweeted @akhannn16, and @PapiHanzo wrote, "Bad bunny is only in that Bullet Train movie for 5 minutes. 95% of his appearance is in the trailer." Although, @austinmxrtinez and surely many others were more than happy to see the movie for him anyway.
Sure, it's true that Bad Bunny didn't factor too heavily into "Bullet Train," but that didn't seem to dampen his experience making the film. In an interview with Apple Music, he expressed how grateful he was for the opportunity to feature in the Brad Pitt-led production. "Yo. Increíble. I was very excited. Mocionado. Proud because the experience was so good. The movie's amazing. Brad Pitt is [an] amazing guy. He was always so respectful and nice with me," he said, admitting that filming his action sequence was no easy task. Nevertheless, he's tough, so it wasn't too much for him to handle.
Bad Bunny has proven time and time again that he's a multi-faceted talent, hence why he has so many fans across the globe. One can only hope for his sake and theirs that "Bullet Train" was just a taste of what's to come from him at the movies.