Nicolas Hult is a little late. After losing Batman's role to colleague Brit Robert Pattinson in Batman, the actor will soon play Lex Lutor in Jameseim Gunn's upcoming "Superman" after losing the lead of David Corensvet's lead. However, Don't have to play Superman almost makes Hultt perfect Lex LutorAnd it will surely be interesting to see what the actor is doing as the most famous man of steel man. In the lead to that high profile role, however, Hulti raises his profile and demonstrated his 2024 film range, ranging from animated comedies to crime plays.
After appearing with Nicholas Cage in the 2023 anticlimactic "Renfield", Hult seemed in 2024, determined to keep his career alive. He expressed Jonon Arbacach in Garfield and then starred in Clint Eastwood's legal thriller "Juror #2", which could have been a big hit on the box office If Warner Bros. does not make a bizarre decision to basically leave the film. He also delivered a quiet impressive twist as the leader of the white surreal group in the lower part of Justinatin Kurzel, but a great "order". Then, his biggest role in the year, with Hult playing a 19th -century real estate agent and Thomas' husband, Thomas Hater in the Robert Egier's remake of Nosferatu.
With "Nosferatu", Egers resurrected vampire classic in the form of frightening fever This maintains the style of signing the director of immersion of viewers in an incredibly historically accurate but intoxic fantastic Dutch world. While Lily-Rose Depp's Ellen Hutter is an Eggers' star, Thomas Hater is the first time to come across the Count of Bill Scarsgard, Orlock/Nosferatu, and is as much of the narrative as Depp's image. As such, Hult has obviously understood this special role seriously enough to catch a little in the mechanics of his performance - to the extent that Egers gave him some acting council he learned from the man who won Batman's role over Hult: Robert Pattinson .
Unusual methods of action of Robert Pattinson
Understandably, Nicolas Hult was both happy and sad that he did not play the title role in "Batman", in Calling the loss of Robert Pattinson's "emotional blow". At least with his role as Lex Luthor, Hult will be part of the new DC universe to move forward. But before he had a chance to establish himself in the split Universe of the Jameseims Gun, he was moving a little in the head to show Thomas Hater in the Gothic Night Tale of Robert Egers "Nosferatu".
Talk to BFIEgers revealed that at the very beginning of the shooting, Hult had a difficult time showing Hater's fear. So, the director borrowed some unortodox current methods from his starvet "Lighthouse" Robert Pattinson and suggested that they fight.
In addition to Willem Defoe (who also appears as Professor Albin Eberhart von Franz in "Nosferatu"), Pattinson led Egers' second studio film "The Lighthouse", starring the Lighthouse Ephraim Winslow. The role was a challenge for the Starwright "Twilight", with Pattinson claiming to have been changed forever with his experience by making a movie After using every acting method, he could embody his emotionally unwanted character. At the time, he certainly was unaware that his unusual methods would somehow be on their way to climbing through Egers, but that was exactly what happened when the Nospherekatu starvet found himself fighting a certain scene.
Acting tips inspired by Robert Pattinson who helped Nicholas Hult
Robert Egers was not afraid to find rough while filming the "lighthouse", Putting his Starswells through what sounds like some of the most emotional and physically tested experiences or are likely to endure. Fortunately for him, both actors not only started the job, but also in the case of Robert Pattinson, they were seemingly ready to become harsh as the director. In his interview with BFI, Egers recalled the shooting experience, saying:
"Rob was doing more. He's not a method, but he did more, as the method works to get into the zone. He will turn around and make dizziness before taking and stuck his fingers on the throat to almost He asked himself to have his eyes crazy. "
Although he may not convince Pattinson's co-stint, Willem Dafo, who according to Eggers seemed incredible when faced with this unusual behavior, these accurate methods were available to Nosferatu. Continue eggs:
"Then, I worked with Nicholas Hult in the first weeks of Nosferatu and he was supposed to be terrified and should have been out of his mind. He is a very good technical actor and also like a very emotional actor, but he was also (...) also in the head.
For some reason, while I can totally paint Robert Pattinson, it is hard to imagine Hultt doing the same. But Egers seems not joking, with the director also talking Dazed Magazine To help Hultt get out of his head. "Nick is concerned about giving the right performance and scared enough," he said. "At times he would surpass the intellectualization of what was happening because he cared for so much to be the character. He got into his head. " Egers explained how "he learned from Pattinson" on the "lighthouse" and "encouraged Nick to drive his fingers down the throat, and to ask and turn in circles until he was dizzy", which the director made the trick. "After we did a little bit of that, he didn't need it anymore. He was like, "well, this is what we do here."
I'm not sure if Hult has stuck his fingers to the throat for the Jameseshes Gun and "Superman", but if so, it will be a legacy for the "Lighthouse" methods of Pattinson to become a basic part of the new DC universe.
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