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We Are Saddened to Share the Heartbreaking News About Michael Douglas

Michael Douglas, 80, Steps Back from Acting: “I Don’t Want to Drop Dead on Set”

After nearly 60 years in Hollywood, two-time Oscar winner Michael Douglas has announced that he’s pressing pause on his acting career — possibly for good.

A Legendary Career

Douglas, 80, stunned fans with his candid remarks at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where he reflected on decades in the industry.
“I’ve had a very busy career,” he said. “I haven’t worked since 2022—on purpose—because I realized I had to stop. I didn’t want to be one of those people who dropped dead on set.”

Douglas earned his first Academy Award in 1976 as a producer of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and later won again for his iconic role as Gordon Gekko in Wall Street. Throughout the ’80s and ’90s, he became known for portraying powerful, complex men in films like Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct.

From Wall Street to the Marvel Universe

Younger audiences recognize Douglas as Dr. Hank Pym in Marvel’s Ant-Man franchise. His last appearance came in 2023’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, but fans shouldn’t expect another return to the MCU.

“I’d never done a green screen picture before,” Douglas told Deadline, explaining that Ant-Man was more about the experience than a long-term commitment. “I did The Kominsky Method because I wanted to try comedy and work with Chuck Lorre.”

Burnout and a New Pace

Balancing acting and running his production company, Further Films, eventually took its toll.
“It was overwhelming,” Douglas admitted. “I’m enjoying my hiatus and enjoying my life.”

Founded in 1997, Further Films produced titles like Don’t Say a WordOne Night at McCool’s, and Ratched, the Cuckoo’s Nest spinoff starring Sarah Paulson.

Family Time and One Last Role

Douglas is enjoying his break and spending time with his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and their children.
“I’m not retired, but I’m not working unless something really special comes up,” he said. “I just like to watch my wife work.”

He will appear in one more filmLooking Through Water (formerly Blood Knot), co-starring his son Cameron Douglas, 46.

A Battle Survived

Douglas also opened up about his fight with stage IV can**r, diagnosed in 2010. Though he initially believed it was throat cancer, doctors later found it was tongue cancer — a condition that could have required removing part of his jaw.

“Stage 4 cancer is not a holiday,” he said. “I was fortunate. The treatment allowed me to keep acting, talking, and living.”

Final Curtain? Not Quite

Though Douglas is stepping back, he hasn’t completely ruled out returning to the screen — if the right project comes along. For now, he’s savoring a quieter life and letting others take the spotlight.

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