Hollywood Actor Michael Douglas Revealed His Secret to Stardom: “I have a Big D –K”

Michael Douglas unveiled his secret for becoming a superstar in his time. It could be expected that he would say that it's all because of his hard work or his passion for the craft. Unexpectedly, he answered it with; it's because of his "big d-k".

According to the news reported by the Page Six, at the party after Monday night's screening of "Ant-Man," Vanity Fair's George Wayne noted that Omar Sharif was known for a gap in his teeth. Michael's father, legendary actor Kirk Douglas is practically synonymous with his prominent cleft chin.

Then George asked what Michael's secret to stardom was, the actor replied quickly, "I have a big d--k." He answered with a smile before moving into the crowd at the Knickerbocker Hotel rooftop, which included Malin Akerman, Alysia Reiner and Pat Cleveland, Page Six added.

According to the report released by the Cinema Blend, the action-packed movie, "Ant-Man" features the tiniest superhero played by Paul Rudd. It will be likely introduce Michael to a whole different demographic that he is likely use to.

Michael Douglas will give life to the character Hank Pym, a scientist who seeks the help of skilled, but notorious thief, Scott Lang played by Paul Rudd.

Pym purposely did this because he wants to retrieve some valuable technology he invented. His invention has fallen into villainous hands and Pym is afraid that the effects could be dangerous to the destiny of the world, Cinema Blend added.

The Walt Disney Studios' "Ant Man" will hit theaters today, July 17, 2015. It starred Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Corey Stoll, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Peña, and Judy Greer. The casts also include Tip "Ti" Harris, David Dastmalchian, Wood Harris, Jordi Mollà and Michael Douglas.

The tiniest superhero movie was directed by Peyton Reed, with writers Adam McKay and Paul Rudd and produced by Kevin Feige. Ant Man will be also featured in the next year superhero-laden "Captain America: Civil War".

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