
Director Adam Marcus, who worked with Val Kilmer on the 2008 movie Conspiracy, is calling him out after his death.
The Top Gun and Batman Forever actor passed away on April 1, 2025 at the age of 65. His cause of death was determined to be from pneumonia.
Adam Marcus apparently posted a photo of him with the late actor, making the public diss
“#MicroIntellectMonday to that time when I directed that guy. The guy who played Iceman and Doc Holiday. You know the one,” he shared on Threads, per Entertainment Weekly. “Here’s me and the Putz working it out on the set of Conspiracy. So yeah, that happened.”
He then called out those who might have thoughts about him speaking “ill of the dead,” and made a statement about his on-set behavior
“And to any of you rolling your eyes because of the whole ‘don’t speak ill of the dead bulls—,’ f— that. [If] this guy did one-tenth of what he did on my set today, he would have been cancelled in a blink.”
“Worst human being I’ve ever known… and that is really saying something,” he added.
Val suffered from health issues in the years before his passing.
In 2014, Val was diagnosed with throat cancer, and revealed in 2017 that he had “a healing of cancer.”
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