London: Hollywood actor Will Smith, whose first 3D venture Men In Black 3 is all set to hit theatres, says he worried over his large ears would take over the film.
Smith, 43, who reprises his role as Agent J in the forthcoming sequel, said that his biggest fear was that his already large features would be the main focal point of each scene, reported Contactmusic.
“This is my first time making a movie in 3D, I was just happy my ears didn’t take over the whole frame. That was my big concern, that in 3D these things would be exponential!,” he said.
Smith and his co-stars Josh Brolin and Tommy Lee Jones used a lot of ad-libbing when they worked together, and the actor said they spent time preparing what they wanted to say.
“We do spend a lot of time before we get on the set coming up with things. When we’re working a scene we will ad-lib the three or four days before we’re actually in a scene. Coming up with things, trying things, and we’ll have four or five different options of things we want to try.”
Also the actor’s daughter has lent her voice to one of the newly introduced characters in Madagascar 3 – Europe’s Most Wanted.
This makes two Smiths in the movie with Jada having been an integral part of the previous two parts where she has lent her voice to the character of Gloria, said a statement.
“Willow loves the Madagascar movies and she is pretty excited to participate in the film,” said an insider.
Willow, 11, made her debut with pop song – “Whip my hair”.
The animated comedy film is produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath and Conrad Vernon.
It is set to release in India June 8. (Agencies)