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Jake Gyllenhaal and teen co-star: The destruction in ‘Demolition’ was real

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TODAY’s Dylan Dryer sits down with Jake Gyllenhaal and Judah Lewis, his 14-year-old co-star in the new film “Demolition” about an investment banker starting life over after the death of his wife. They reveal that a scene in the film in which Gyllenhaal’s character literally demolishes their home was all real, including smashing a big-screen TV, which Gyllenhaal says was the hardest part.