Renowned actor Hugh Grant recently shared insights into his latest role in the upcoming horror thriller film 'Heretic.' Grant, known for his romantic comedy roles, has transitioned into portraying darker characters in recent years, garnering critical acclaim for his performances.
In 'Heretic,' Grant plays the character of Mr. Reed, a scholarly and initially charming man who takes a sinister turn, testing the faith of two young Mormon missionaries. The film, directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, is set to hit theaters this Friday.
Grant reflected on his evolution as an actor, noting that he finds enjoyment in portraying complex and sometimes unsavory characters. He emphasized the importance of challenging oneself in the acting profession and expressed his preference for roles that he personally finds engaging and entertaining.
Despite his aversion to technology, Grant humorously recounted his experience with a Zoom call mishap and his disdain for smartphones, which he jokingly refers to as the 'devil's tinderbox.' The actor also shared anecdotes about his career trajectory, from his early comedic roles to his more recent ventures into dramatic and unconventional characters.
Grant's candid interview touched on various topics, including his avoidance of horror films due to their frightening nature, his affinity for classic cinema such as 'The Sound of Music,' and his admiration for filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and Marc Lawrence.
Reflecting on his approach to acting, Grant discussed the importance of immersing himself in his characters, delving into their backgrounds and motivations to bring authenticity to his performances. He highlighted the significance of spontaneity and reinvention on set, emphasizing the need to trust one's instincts and fully embody the character in the moment.
As 'Heretic' prepares to make its theatrical debut, audiences can anticipate a riveting and chilling performance from Hugh Grant as he delves into the depths of darkness in this gripping horror thriller.