James McAvoy teases his speak no evil character was inspired by Andrew Tate James macavoy is among the cast of the Thriller speak no evil which follows a couple who reunite with another couple whom they met on vacation in the countryside of film star James McAvoy has compared his character from the upcoming film speak no evil to Andre Tate the 45-year-old actor stars as the Sinister Patty in the English language remake of the 2020 to Danish psychological horror film he's now suggested that he Loosely based his performance on the controversial 30 7-year-old social media influencer who's known as the king of toxic masculinity in an interview with Empire magazine as reported by bang schauz James said the thing I thought I could exploit in the character was he thinks he's a bit of f asterisk asterisk asterisk asterisk asterisk G West country Andre Tate he's like I'm going to teach you what it's like to be a man again but there's a sort of polite face on it that isn't quite Andre Tate enough of a Sheen of I'm not one of those guys James said that Patty is challenging people he interacts with questioning if they have a big enough de asteris estris estris to have a drink with him for example he said in quotes shared by the outlet that Additionally the character's approach is it may be too much for others if they're not real enough the X-Men first Class actor is said to have Blended a misogynistic Outlook with the Australian slang term Bogan meaning an unsophisticated person which James said can be associated with a certain level of toxic masculinity and Mark rein s character rooster from the play Jerusalem who was a social outcast the actor said he wanted something a bit agricultural before saying that he had the big visual touchstones he said that they were the term Bogan in the character rooster played so brilliantly by fellow actor Mark in the play James who stars alongside scoop McNary McKenzie Davis and aeling Fran chosi in the upcoming movie had to put on a lot of muscle to play patty although compared to somewhat relaxed demeanor to Ray Windstone as character Gary galdin the 2001 gangster picture sexy beast he explained that even though Patty is all masculine and throwing his de asteris estris asterisk ground he's just a bit softer he compared him to Ra's character in sexy beast teasing that he doesn't care if his belly is sticking out because that's how comfortable a man he is