David Krumholtz, known for his roles in “Supergirl,” “Oppenheimer,” and “The Studio,” announced his retirement from acting on Monday before deleting the posts. The actor expressed frustration with finding work in Hollywood as the reason for his decision.
Krumholtz, who played Kor-El in this year’s “Supergirl,” shared his plans on Threads, stating he was ready to start a “new life.” The posts detailed his dissatisfaction with the challenges of securing acting jobs. While the specific details of his frustrations weren't outlined in the report, the announcement indicated a significant shift in his career path.
However, Krumholtz subsequently removed the posts from the platform, sparking speculation among fans about the reasons behind both his initial announcement and its deletion. The sudden reversal has left the public questioning whether his retirement is genuine or if other factors are at play. He also appeared in the films “Oppenheimer” and “The Studio.”
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