Alexander Skarsgårdis among the actors who completely disappear behind their characters – fromThe Legend of TarzanandBig Little Lies, to playingthe namesake robot in the upcomingMurderbot. Skarsgård has always been a fan favorite for his performances. So, naturally, fans felt that his performance was reduced in 2011’sGodzilla vs. Kongand his absence from the subsequentGodzilla x Kong: The New Empirehinted at the changing priorities of the MonsterVerse franchise. And while all this was only speculation among the fandom, Skarsgård recently spoke about the reduced arc of his character, Dr. Nathan Lind, and his creatively fulfilling relationship with directorAdam Wingard.

“Adam Wingard, the director, and I can play around and come up with weird quirky shit, and add layers of character work. But at the end of the day, if they’re gonna cut down the film, Skarsgärd will end up on the floor, not Godzilla or Kong. So I totally get it, and, you know,the movie works. It didn’t need more Skarsgärd.”

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Skarsgård has worked with various big directors and studios, and his understanding of filmmaking has helped him give his all to the roles, no matter the screen time.“I’ve had really good creative relationships with all the directors that I’ve worked with on bigger movies, where they’ve been very open to creating a playful environment on set,” Skarsgård said about working on major studio productions. He further explained,

“SoI’ve never felt stifled or creatively suffocated.But then the stakes are much higher, so you might have super fun coming up with cool side-stories or weird little aspects of the character, but then, when there’s hundreds of millions of dollars at stake, ultimately those eccentricities might not make the final cut.”

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Source:Empire Magazine (via ComicBook)

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