Joel Christie, The Daily Telegraph, reports
Scrubs cutie Zach Braff has ticked off that
celebrity Sydney tourist must-do - meet a koala.
Flying into Sydney early on Sunday morning, the 37-year-old US actor -
who is in town promoting Disney’s Wizard Of Oz prequel, Oz The Great And
Powerful - headed straight to Bondi for a walk along the promenade before
stopping by Wildlife Sydney.
Poking fun at the sleeping koala, Braff Tweeted that the thought the bear was either “high” or had been “up partying all night”.
The Scrubs star is facing a full day of media Monday, starting with breakfast television appearances.
While Oz The Great And Powerful is lead by James Franco as the newbie Kansas wizard and Mila Kunis, Michelle Williams and Rachel Weis as the three varied witches, Braff’s character is an animation.
Poking fun at the sleeping koala, Braff Tweeted that the thought the bear was either “high” or had been “up partying all night”.
The Scrubs star is facing a full day of media Monday, starting with breakfast television appearances.
While Oz The Great And Powerful is lead by James Franco as the newbie Kansas wizard and Mila Kunis, Michelle Williams and Rachel Weis as the three varied witches, Braff’s character is an animation.
He plays Finely the Flying
Monkey, the wizard’s assistant.
Directed by Spider-Man’s Sam Raimi, the film takes place before the events of L Frank Baum’s legendary 1900 novel, The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz.
The movie is yet to be critically received, but Braff says it is meant to stand alone from the original Oz movie, which was released in 1939.
“The Wizard Of Oz is one of the most treasured movies of all time, but Sam has the luxury of not trying to remake that movie,” he said.
Oz The Great And Powerful hits theatres on March 8.
Directed by Spider-Man’s Sam Raimi, the film takes place before the events of L Frank Baum’s legendary 1900 novel, The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz.
The movie is yet to be critically received, but Braff says it is meant to stand alone from the original Oz movie, which was released in 1939.
“The Wizard Of Oz is one of the most treasured movies of all time, but Sam has the luxury of not trying to remake that movie,” he said.
Oz The Great And Powerful hits theatres on March 8.
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