
Jake Gyllenhaal is on the cover of the December issue of Esquire UK. Check it above!
People Magazine: With only two months to go until he turns 30, Jake Gyllenhaal has mixed emotions about the milestone.
“Look guys, I’m not 30 yet!” Gyllenhaal cracked at Saturday’s New Yorker Festival in Manhattan. “Can you cut it with the 30 comments?”
Deflecting – humorously – any questions about leaving his 20s behind, the Love and Other Drugs star may feel wistful, but he also says he is comfortable with the person he has become.
“I feel more like myself. I feel like now, it’s just the beginning,” he says. “I guess you get to a point at 30 or somewhere and you say, ‘What I am, is what I am and that’s what I’m going to be and that’s all good. I don’t need to be anything else.’ And that’s kind of how I feel.”
One major influence is big sister Maggie Gyllenhaal, 32, who initially sparked Jake’s love of acting. Growing up, the two did a lot of performing when their parents held dinner parties.
“Some of my earliest memories are of my sister coming back from doing a rehearsal for some musical during elementary school,” he says. “I would watch her, and I realized that she got attention that way. I joined her and we would put on shows together and she would always boss me around.”
Typically, Maggie would pull the big-sister card. Recalls Jake, “She would put on a stage performance of Cats, and I would be a lone, poor cat sitting in the corner while my sister performed. I never got to be the star. I did everything wrong according to her.”
Now that both are Oscar-nominated headliners, what would it take for them team on the big screen again, as they did in 2001′s Donnie Darko?
“I love her a lot,” Jake tells PEOPLE, but “we don’t go around looking for something to work on together. I would rather spend time with my niece, [Maggie's daughter Ramona, 4] and spend time as brother and sister.”
Not that the door is completely closed. “It would take something that I love so much … that I would need her to be a part of, and vice versa,” he says.
Cinema Blend: This weekend pretty much marks the end of the summer movie season, as the last three big movies anyone cares about– Eat Pray Love, The Expendables and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World– hit theaters at last. With the season of explosions and heroes out of the way it’s time to start looking forward to fall, which is when, thank the Lord, the movies generally start getting really, really good. It’s a long way to November 24 but I’ve already got my eye on Love and Other Drugs, a romantic comedy starring Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal and directed by Ed Zwick, whose most recent films were the very much not-romantic comedies Defiance, Blood Diamond and The Last Samurai.
It could be a weird match, sure, but it could also be great, the happy ending you wanted for Gyllenhaal and Hathaway’s characters in Brokeback Mountain with the added benefit of a lot of Viagra jokes (Gyllenhaal’s character is a pharmaceutical salesman). Apparently the first trailer for Love and Other Drugs hits this weekend, and The Playlist picked up on both the first stills from the film in Entertainment Weekly’s fall preview and a brief presentation of the trailer from Entertainment Tonight. You can see all of those things below– the trailer is, in typical ET fashion, overrun by annoying commentary from the hosts, but you can ignore that to see what looks like a pretty well-done dramedy, starring two actors who both do great things when given the chance (i.e. not Prince of Persia and Bride Wars).

Jake Gyllenhaal’s last movie, “Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time” is coming to DVD & Blu-Ray this September.
The Walt Disney Studios production is set to hit the stores on September 14th in four different versions:
-Single-disc DVD $29.99
-Single-Disc Blu-Ray $39.99
-Triple-Disc DVD + Blu-Ray + Digital Copy $44.99
Each package features it’s own combo of special features (extras):
- Interactive games (Unlock “secrets” in some scenes, turn back time and uncover over 40 spellbinding segments) — on Three disc copies only
- Making Of Prince Of Persia (Behind The Scenes Footage) — All sets
- Deleted scenes — Single-disc Blu-Ray and Three-Disc copies only.


