"We had a pretty heavy dad-daughter scene right off the bat, and I realized I was drastically underprepared for this part."
On "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," the actor said he still has a lot to learn before taking on the role of a father.
Zac was asked what it's like to work with his on-screen daughter, played by Ryan Kiera Armstrong, in his new film "Firestarter."
"I didn't think about it all that much and then when we started filming the movie, I had a two-week quarantine … and when I got out of quarantine, we started filming that Monday, so it was a pretty quick intro to the film, and all of a sudden, I had this daughter in front of me," he told Ellen.
"We had a pretty heavy dad-daughter scene right off the bat, and I realized I was drastically underprepared for this part," Zac added. "I didn't know what I was doing."
Ellen then asked if having the role has made him more open to becoming a father. He replied, "I think that was a healthy dose to put me off of it for as long as necessary."
Zac continued, "I have a little bit more growing to do, probably. I don't know. Not yet. I have a healthy respect for parents, very grateful for them all. I love you so much mom."
"We had a pretty heavy dad-daughter scene right off the bat, and I realized I was drastically underprepared for this part," Zac added. "I didn't know what I was doing."
Ellen then asked if having the role has made him more open to becoming a father. He replied, "I think that was a healthy dose to put me off of it for as long as necessary."
Zac continued, "I have a little bit more growing to do, probably. I don't know. Not yet. I have a healthy respect for parents, very grateful for them all. I love you so much mom."
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