Michael Douglas in “Franklin,” premiering April 12, 2024 on Apple TV+.

Michael Douglas' reason for playing Benjamin Franklin came down to one thing — tights.

“I’ve never done period [genre], so I wanted to see how I look in tights,” he joked, adding that the costume was to blame for his “initial attraction.”

Douglas also said that playing one of America’s founding fathers — whom he called “a bit of a rascal” — was a great opportunity that included a “wonderful, wonderful cast.”

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (13915178h) Michael Douglas Palme D’Or D’Honneur photocall, 76th Cannes Film Festival, France - 16 May 2023

“We had a great cast [and a] wonderful director in Tim Van Patten,” said Douglas. “I think it helped us in the sense that it was a real ensemble group. I think we all wanted to stay away from these sorts of historical pictures that are giving you a history lesson but don’t really get into the intrigue, the gamesmanship, and the gamble that we had sort of talked about early on.”

He praised his cast and noted that the show included “probably the best production I’ve been involved with in my career.”

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According to apress release, the series explores “the thrilling story of one of the greatest gambles of Benjamin Franklin’s career.”

“By virtue of his fame, charisma and ingenuity, Franklin outmaneuvered British spies, French informers and hostile colleagues, all while engineering the Franco-American alliance of 1778 and the final peace treaty with England of l783. The eight-year French mission stands as Franklin’s most vital service to his country, without which America would not have won the Revolution,” the press release reads.

It is based on Pulitzer Prize winner Stacy Schiff’s book,A Great Improvisation: Franklin, France, and the Birth of America.

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