Dylan Arnold Talks Working with Ray Liotta in 1992 and Oppenheimer Experience

Dylan Arnold discusses working with Hollywood icons.

Actor Dylan Arnold stars in the gripping new crime-thriller 1992. The movie is set against the turbulent backdrop of the 1992 Los Angeles uprising. It features an ensemble cast that includes Tyrese Gibson, Ray LiottaChristopher A’mmanuel, and Scott Eastwood. Arnold plays a pivotal role in the narrative.

During our interview, Arnold reflected on his experiences filming in 1992. He shared insights about the powerful relationships he formed on set. One of the standout moments for Arnold was working alongside the late Ray Liotta. He described the meaningful experience and expressed Liotta’s impact. Arnold also spoke about the bond he developed with co-star Scott Eastwood during the filming process. He recounted how the two actors forged a brotherhood while working on 1992, a connection that mirrored the on-screen dynamic between their characters. Check out our conversation below!

Beyond 1992, Arnold’s star continues to rise. Reflecting on his time in Christopher Nolan’s historical epic Oppenheimer, Arnold recalled the thrill of working under Nolan’s direction and collaborating with actors like Cillian Murphy. Known for his roles in Halloween and Lady in the Lake, Dylan Arnold is steadily carving out a versatile career in Hollywood. In 1992, he solidifies his reputation as an actor who could seamlessly adapt to different genres and bring nuance to every role.

1992 will be in theaters starting August 30th.

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Sean Tajipour is the Founder and Editor of Nerdtropolis and the host of the Moviegoers Society and Reel Insights Podcast. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association. You can follow on Twitter and Instagram @Seantaj.

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