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Los Angeles: Actor Jamie Foxx feels Hollywood can't ignore the harsh reality that violence in movies influences real life attacks. "We cannot turn our back and say that violence in films or anything that we do doesn't have a sort of influence, it does," contactmusic.com quoted Foxx, 45, as saying.
The actor was among many celebrities who have come together for an ad demanding a plan against gun attacks following the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in which a gunman killed 20 students, all six or seven years old, and six adults.
The 'Django Unchained' star is supposed to play a negative role in sequel to 'The Amazing Spider-Man'. The Oscar-winner will take on the role of Electro, a villain who controls electricity and was introduced to the Marvel Comics universe in 'The Amazing Spider-Man' back in 1964.
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