Alexander Skarsgård

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He was with her a few days ago.
We don't know that for sure, one person claimed so on Instagram, but there was no photo or whatsoever ... I'm not the biggest fan of their relationship, but as long as they're happy, I hope they stay together. Maybe they spent some time together just before Christmas, because for Xmas she wanted to stay in London and have old school family/friends celebrations and he just dreamed of a sun, beach, beer and relax :biggrin:
 
Thanks, ladies.:smile:

Some "Skarsmas" love from The Library:

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Photo: Original: Alex photographed by Fabiola Fisah at the Deauville American Film Festival (September 8, 2016, France)(Source: fabiolafisah instagram):

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"Alexander Skarsgård #shotbyme."

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+ New WOE poster:

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From The Library:

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EMPIRE Magazine has the first promo stills of Alex, Justin Theroux and Paul Rudd in Mute along with an article about the film in its February 2017 issue:

MUTE

IN A PARALLEL dimension, Mute would have been Duncan Jones’ debut feature, but in the real world, because of a confluence of happy accidents — including a writers’ strike that freed up the soundstages of Shepperton Studios — that honour went to cerebral thriller Moon. Jones followed up with the futuristic Source Code and, after detouring into fantasy with Warcraft, he is
now returning to sci-fi and his long-gestating passion project, a tale set in a neon-soaked Berlin 30 years from now.

Ironically, though, Mute (which is coming directly to Netflix) was supposed to play out in the modern day, telling the neo-noir story of Leo, a mute American ex-pat looking for his missing girlfriend in the city’s seedy underworld. But after a lot of “tinkering”, Jones’ story found its mojo, growing to incorporate such hot-button topics as the corporatisation of everyday life and, in a contrast heightened by having Leo come from an Amish family, the tyranny of new tech. Says Jones, “What I found really interesting about moving it into the future is that when you live in a society that’s become so reliant on technology, how do you function if you’re technophobic?”

Despite its shimmering, state-of-the-art surface, Mute is firmly rooted in the past, notably a slew of very different films made between 1967 and 1982 that are represented by the film’s sleazy, mysterious villains, played by Paul Rudd
and Justin Theroux. “It’s a thriller with a very weird tone,” says Jones. “I’ve said in the past that it’s my homage to Blade Runner but, in a way, the references to that are more superficial than the references to things like Robert Altman’s
M*A*S*H, Paul Schrader’s Hardcore and Don Siegel’s Point Blank.”

Alexander Skarsgård, who plays Leo, namechecks two further influences. “I didn’t know Duncan at all — I was just a fan — and then he sent me the script,” he says. “I thought it was such a different story. It’s a sci-fi but with these very dark film-noir elements to it. It definitely has that Maltese Falcon, Casablanca film-noir vibe. Tonally, it’s like the movies from the ’40s, although we’re not trying to tap into a specific movie.” Well, that’s not strictly true. Fans of Moon will be thrilled to see elements of that story recurring — a sly tip of the fedora to the film that started it all.

by DAMON WISE

Sources: Our scans/transcription, Article: Damon Wise for EMPIRE Magazine (February 2017)
 
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