Oscar Actors: Smith, Will–Difficult on Set of Andy Tennant’s “Hitch”

Will Smith ‘Tried to Back Out Three Days Before Shooting’ and ‘Is Developing a Sequel Without Me’

HITCH, Will Smith, Eva Mendes, 2005, (c) Columbia/courtesy Everett Collection
©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Hitch director Andy Tennant marked the 20th anniversary of the romantic-comedy with a new Business Insider interview in which he discussed his clashes with star Oscar winning star Will Smith.

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As the filmmaker put it: “I didn’t want cheap jokes, but he didn’t trust me.”

“We had our difficulties,” Tennant said of his relationship with Smith. “The movie I wanted to make and the movie Will wanted to make, neither one of those movies is as good as the movie we made together. It was a battle. [Smith’s wife] Jada [Pinkett Smith] was a big help. She kind of seconded some of my instincts. There was a time during prep when I was pushing back on a lot of crazy shit that was happening.

“Hitch” starred Smith as a professional date doctor who helps teach men how to impress women, but he’s shocked to discover that his usual tricks and advice don’t work on a columnist (Eva Mendes) he falls hard for.

The supporting cast included Kevin James and Amber Valletta.

Hitch was a critical favorite, earning $371.6 million worldwide to become the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2005.

“There was a lot of fear doing a big, expensive romantic comedy with Will,” he continued. “It was fraught with peril. Will tried to back out three days before we started shooting. He wanted to shut down and work on it some more. It was madness.”

Despite the clashes, “Hitch” was a box office success and Tennant “submitted a proposal for a sequel.” But “Hitch 2” never got made in the aftermath of the first movie’s global success, a surprise given Smith’s franchise bonafides.

“But I guess Will is developing a ‘Hitch’ sequel without me,” Tennant revealed. “I just found out about it three months ago. I had a really good idea for a sequel, and I was talking to an executive at Sony, and he said Will’s production company is developing a sequel. That’s Hollywood.”

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