It may be a few months away, but William levy is already promoting his next movie, "Addicted."

The Cuban actor dropped by Univision's "El Gordo y La Flaca" to talk about his role as a painter named Quentin in the Bille Woodruff film.

Lili Estefan, or La Flaca, described the movie as one where Levy was paid to be in bed with different women. She then took the chance to poke fun at her co-star, Raul de Molina, or El Gordo. She said that if she needed to get paid to be in bed with El Gordo, she would need to make more money.

Even Levy joined in and added that she should charge by the pound.

Through the many distractions and different voices, Levy was finally able to describe the movie a little bit.

"It's an interesting story because nowadays, I don't know what the percentage of people that have this disease, sex addiction, but it's something serious," he said. "This woman has her perfect family. She's married and has kids and falls for a painter and a relationship blossoms between the two, which makes her risk her family and her life."

Levy wouldn't share much more about the film due on Oct. 10, but when Estefan noted that this is his fifth Hollywood movie, the actor said he was very thankful for the opportunity. Levy only recently decided to start working in Hollywood.

The actor decided to stop working on telenovelas because they were too time consuming, and he wanted to spend more time with his children.

Eventually, de Molina dropped in from Brazil, and the subject turned to the World Cup.

Levy has been cheering on a few teams in the tournament, recently sharing that he was happy that Brazil and Mexico tied as he was a fan of both teams.