Does Danny Boyle think a film on Donald Trump is worth his efforts?

By Amy Croffey
Updated February 24 2017 - 1:18pm, first published February 19 2017 - 5:30am
Director Danny Boyle feels "relieved" that T2 Trainspotting has been positively received so far. Photo: Don Arnold/WireImage
Director Danny Boyle feels "relieved" that T2 Trainspotting has been positively received so far. Photo: Don Arnold/WireImage
Danny Boyle, Irvine Welsh and Robert Carlye on the set of <i>T2 Trainspotting</i>. Photo: TriStar Pictures
Danny Boyle, Irvine Welsh and Robert Carlye on the set of <i>T2 Trainspotting</i>. Photo: TriStar Pictures
From left, Ewen Bremner, Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller and  Robert Carlyle in <i>T2 Trainspotting</i>. Photo: Jaap Buitendijk
From left, Ewen Bremner, Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller and Robert Carlyle in <i>T2 Trainspotting</i>. Photo: Jaap Buitendijk
Colin Fassnidge and wife Jane at the <i>T2 Trainspotting</i> premiere in Sydney on Thursday.  Photo: WireImage
Colin Fassnidge and wife Jane at the <i>T2 Trainspotting</i> premiere in Sydney on Thursday. Photo: WireImage

He's not afraid to tackle the harsh realities of life or make political statements, but does Danny Boyle think a film on US President Donald Trump is worthy of his cinematic skills?

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