 There are so many stunts and so many ripped bodies in this film. I would love to know what your fitness routines were like for it. That's you, friend. Ripped bodies. I want ripped. I had clothes on. Well, my clothes are ripped. We went to the gym a lot. Me and Winston Duke, he placed him back. We just went and trained a lot. And we just had so much fun in the gym. And then we had a lot of fight training with the stunt guys who were amazing. Basically, it was like training like a fighter. You know, training like you were going to box for, you know, a championship bout. That's essentially what it was. Fight training, conditioning, eating a certain amount. It was, you know, hardcore. Not just for me, but for everybody. Everybody went through stunt training and fight sessions. So it was intense. We was on these really meals to eat every two hours, three hours. So we kind of went blind with it. What sort of things did you have to eat? Rice. Broccoli. It was amazing. It was amazingly bland. Until you changed over to Brandy. Then you started to get some flavours. The vibe started kicking in. Brandy vibe was kicking in. But it was amazing that the reason we were doing it for was just. So I was just happy to be part of it. Do you think you could do boxing in real life now? As a professional boxer, I wouldn't want to do that. We have to make these movies, you know. Insurers wouldn't cover it. Everyone had their own faction. So the tissue would be over there doing her like fight scenes. The pee would be over there and Winston would be over there. I would be like, we just had to do loads of sword training to get ready. And then we had an array of different moves. So when we got on set, it was kind of like, OK, what have you learned? Not on the fly, but I feel this film works about it. It's a medium. It's a superhero movie, but it's grounded. So it's kind of like, oh yeah, Daniel, remember you like this, remember you like that, let's use this sequence, this, this, that and the other. So it's a lot of that.