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Michael Douglas Opens Up About His Emotional Retirement from Acting

Michael Douglas Steps Away from Acting

After nearly 60 years in Hollywood, legendary actor Michael Douglas, 80, shocked fans by announcing he is stepping back from acting. “I realized I had to stop before I dropped dead on the set,” he told Deadline.

A Storied Career

Douglas began his career as a producer, winning his first Academy Award in 1976 for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. By his 30s, he had become a charismatic and often ruthless on-screen presence. Iconic roles include Gordon Gekko in Wall Street, which earned him a second Oscar, as well as memorable performances in Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct.

Younger audiences know him as Dr. Hank Pym in Marvel’s Ant-Man franchise. He last appeared in 2023’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania but doesn’t plan to return to the MCU soon.

“I had never done a green screen picture before, so it was a new experience,” Douglas said. “I did The Kominsky Method to work with Chuck Lorre and try some comedy.”

Balancing Acting and Producing

Douglas admitted the nonstop demands of acting and running his production company, Further Films, took a toll. Founded in 1997, the company backed films like Don’t Say a WordOne Night at McCool’s, and the 2020 series Ratched.

“I’m enjoying my hiatus and my life,” Douglas said. “It was overwhelming running the company and acting at the same time.”

No Plans to Return… for Now

Speaking at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Douglas said he does not plan to return to acting unless something “special” comes along.

“I’ve had a very busy career. Now, I have not worked since 2022, purposefully,” he explained. “I did not want to be one of those people who dropped dead on the set.”

Focusing on Family

Douglas, who last appeared as Benjamin Franklin in the 2024 Apple TV+ miniseries Franklin, said he looks forward to spending more time at home.

“I’m very happy taking this time off,” he said. “I’m not retired, because if something special came up, I’d go back. But otherwise, I’m content. I just like to watch my wife work,” he added, referring to his Golden Globe-nominated wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones.

Reflecting on Can**r

Douglas also reflected on his 2010 battle with stage IV can**r. Aggressive treatment allowed him to continue acting and avoid more severe consequences.

“Stage 4 can**r is not a holiday,” he said. “I was fortunate. Surgery could have removed part of my jaw and limited my ability to speak, which would have been devastating for an actor.”

A Father-Son Film

Douglas is set to appear in Looking Through Water (originally Blood Knot), co-starring his 46-year-old son, Cameron Douglas, known for the 2022 action film Wire Room.

Fans React

Michael Douglas’s decision marks the end of an era. Fans are reflecting on his legacy and eagerly awaiting his final projects.

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