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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Skarsgård's Scary Sweet Role in New Fantasy Film

Skarsgård's Scary Sweet Role in New Fantasy Film

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Skarsgård found playing a morally righteous character a challenge.
  • The film features a magical medieval-inspired village setting.
  • Prosthetics forced Skarsgård to exaggerate his performance.
Skarsgård's Scary Sweet Role in New Fantasy Film

Alexander Skarsgård recently discussed his challenging role in the upcoming romantic fantasy film 'Wicker,' premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. The actor, known for portraying conflicted and dark characters, confessed that stepping into the shoes of a "good-hearted, good-natured, sweet, morally righteous" character was a daunting prospect for him.

The film, set in a whimsical, medieval-inspired village, explores a unique premise where a lonely woman commissions a basket weaver to create her husband. Skarsgård described the script as a fable and an allegory for society, noting its humor and sweetness.

During filming, Skarsgård revealed that extensive wicker prosthetics covering most of his face led to moments where he felt "ridiculous." This unusual circumstance compelled him to exaggerate his physical performance, particularly his facial expressions, as a way to compensate and bring the character to life.

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Skarsgård found playing a sweet, morally righteous character scary because he typically gravitates toward more conflicted and dark roles.
The film 'Wicker' is set in a magical medieval village and tells the story of a lonely woman who asks a basket weaver to create her husband.
Skarsgård had to exaggerate his performance due to facial prosthetics, finding it a new and different experience for him as an actor.

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