Morgan Freeman snoozed during a live interview on a Seattle Seattle morning show. Freeman appeared on Q 13 Fox News This Morning, with co-star Michael Caine, to promote his new film Now You See Me.

Freeman and Caine appeared via satellite for the interview. As the interview begins, Freeman is already falling asleep. He can barely keep his eyes open as Caine answers questions about the highly anticipated film.

As reported by MSN, Caine did a good job of keeping his composure and discussing the film. He barely glanced at Freeman as he praised the special effects used in the film. The interviewers eventually cut to scenes from Now You See Me, taking the spotlight off Morgan’s impromptu nap.

Unfortunately, when the cameras focused back on the co-stars, Morgan Freeman snoozed even more deeply, his chin resting on his chest. Freeman finally woke up long enough to answer some questions about the film. However, he did not explain why he was having so much trouble staying awake.

Now You See Me is set to appear in theaters next week. The crime thriller follows the story of an FBI agent, and an Interpol detective, as they investigate a group of illusionists who use their skills to rob banks.

The film’s tagline, provided by IMDB.com, promises an intriguing and mysterious thriller:

“3 impossible heists. 1 billion dollars. This is no illusion. Look closely, because the closer you think you are, the less you will actually see…Now you don’t.”

Morgan Freeman, age 75, first gained national exposure in 1971 as a recurring character on The Electric Company on PBS. He first appeared on the big screen in the 1980 film Brubaker starring Robert Redford.

As reported by Biography.com, Freeman became a household name in 1989. His role as the witty and stubborn chauffeur in Driving Miss Daisy led to an Oscar nomination and a Golden Glove Award for Best Actor. Known for his smooth voice and relaxed demeanor, Freeman is now famous worldwide.

Nobody really knows why Morgan Freeman snoozed during his interview, but the rumors are certain to fly. Freeman seems especially prone to outrageous rumors.

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