Ben Affleck has published why he stopped working with Matt Damon over the years following the profitable challenge Good Will Hunting in 1998.

In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the Pearl Harbour famous person shared, “We fell prey to this thinking that, ‘Well if you don’t individuate your careers and do your personal things, humans will continually companion you together. That will be limiting’.”

“That was once the recommendation we got,” stated the Gone Girl actor.

Affleck mentioned, “And additionally simply a feature of the truth that our purpose used to be to work as actors.”

Explaining the reason, Affleck remarked, “The motivation at the back of making Good Will Hunting used to be to serve as a performing reel so they ought to land appearing jobs and now not due to the fact we desired to be writers.”

“So, when we grew to be profitable and had the possibility to do movies, we took them,” commented Affleck.

The Deep Water actor stated, “The telephone may want to quit ringing at any time, and especially the place Matt and I grew up incredibly modestly.”

“It used to be nearly irresponsible to now not take a job at the place they have been going to pay you a lot of money,” he added.

Reportedly, Affleck and Damon co-founded a new manufacturing company, Artists Equity, and Air is the first film from their company, which will premiere in cinemas on April 5.

In the interview, Affleck additionally talked about their almost 40-year friendship with Damon, adding that I believe in him and love him, and I understand that he is someone with integrity. In this business, failure is hard, and success is complicated and can make you lose your bearings.

“Having that friendship as a touchstone over the years used to be surely meaningful,” he concluded.