Jonah Hill has revealed that he was intimidated working with Brad Pitt & Philip Seymour Hoffman on their new movie Moneyball.
The trio star in the Bennett Miller directed movie which tells the real story of Billy Beane and hit attempts to assemble a competitive baseball team.
But Hill admits that he was very nervous working alongside the actors for the very first time.
Speaking to the Detroit News the actor said: It was intimidating when I got the part because it's my first big drama, and I'm the second lead, and the co-stars are Brad Pitt and Philip Seymour Hoffman, two of the finest actors that exist. It was overwhelming.
"The first couple of rehearsals I was a little nervous to work with [Pitt and Hoffman]. But after that I go, 'Well, they've trusted me to play this part, and it's not the kind of part where if I'm bad the movie can still be fantastic.
"I need to be good in this, and now it's time to put all that [nervousness] to the side and come through for these people.
This is more of a dramatic role for Hill but we will see him return to comedy later this year with The Sitter.
He has also completed work on a remake of TV show 21 Jump Street.
Moneyball is released 25th November.
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