Actor Bill Skarsgard , who is known for playing Pennywise in the horror films 'It' and 'It Chapter Two', 'Castle Rock', and 'Barbarian', talked about his current project ' The Crow ' and his experience of shooting for the American gothic superhero film directed by Rupert Sanders. "Physicality wasn't an issue, but the mental state kind of wears on you because you live in it for four months, you know?" said Skarsgard at the Lionsgate film's world premiere."I had a great shoot, a lot of night shoots.

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You're kind of preoccupied in a bleak state of mind for a while. I like to be consumed by it when I'm doing it. We were working out a lot, I found it helpful.

There's nothing like being tired and sweaty to get the demons out," he added. "For filmmaker Rupert Standers, Skarsgard plays Eric Draven, who is murdered alongside his girlfriend Shelly, brought to life by singer-songwriter FKA Twigs in her second feature film role. Existing somewhere between life and death, Eric transforms into the invincible superhero known as The Crow, who is determined to avenge the tragedy and sacrifice himself to rescue Shelly.

Sanders' new adaptation of James O'Barr's comic book series arrives 30 years after the original 1994 film," as per The Hollywood Reporter.Bill also shared details about his character and what inspired him to portray it on-screen effectively. "I feel like he's a fragile individual when you meet him, someone that's almost given up on life and surely given up on himself.

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