

I don't think people do that anymore, not unironically. Interviewer: Have you ever had a run in with the 'Griffith did nothing wrong' sorts? It's a fascinating spiral, every little detail you get that lengthens the shadow that huge heroic figure casts a little more, I love it. They say the best villains are the ones that don't realize they're villains, and Griffith is so interesting because somewhere along the way, he does realize he's a villain.and decides he likes it. The part that draws you in is seeing him make his decisions and wonder exactly how much he realizes what he is, how much he even cares, and what it's going to take before the veil comes down. You know, people say perfection is boring, but is that really the case if you're the perfect depiction of evil? That's kind of the thing about Griffith, his complete lack, lack of a soul, the hole where his heart's supposed to be, it's undeniable that it's there, and the truth of the matter is that he's evil to his core. Interviewer: Would you say Griffith is 'pure evil'? I'm the least experienced actor of the cast, so Casca was running rings around me, but I got a lot of acting advice and tips that really helped out my performance. It required a lot of balance, making sure not to overplay the hidden power-hungry side, and always making sure to come off like a heroic angel in armor with the occasional 'off' moment. Mostly, I got to be a straightforward hero, and the interesting parts were injecting little hints here and there that he's not all that he seems to be.
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Griffith: Well, you know, this movie just covered the good times, mostly, it was down to the details. Interviewer: What was it like, taking on the role of such a powerful and evil character? Interviewer: So then you landed the role of Griffith, a character who is widely considered one of the most terrible monsters in fiction. Unfortunately, someone else got to the Legolas role before I did, but trust me, when that remake happens. Griffith: You'd think so! But it turns out there's not actually that many roles of that sort to go around. Interviewer: Wouldn't it make you perfect for Middle Earth and fantasy roles, though? All mystical and, uh. I've dyed a lot, played a woman on occasion.


Every role I've ever had has kind of had to work within my, my physical appearance. I've had a role here and there since my teenage years, but it's never been a full-time thing. Griffith: Uhh, depends on how you look at it. Interviewer: Have you been acting most of your life? Griffith: I am, I swear! I think only Zodd is older than me. 22, 2022.Interviewer: So, if I have this right.you're actually the oldest member of the cast? The story of Guts, a former mercenary-turned-demon-slayer out for revenge as the world goes to hell around him, Berserk has been partially adapted into anime multiple times, the most recent outing being a disappointing hybrid of traditional and computer animation, in 2017.īerserk volume 41 will be available in comics shops Nov. But could the reappearance of a strange, mute boy be the key to bringing peace to Casca’s troubled soul?Ī tremendous influence on artists across media, particularly in video games, Berserk has inspired FromSoftware’s dark fantasy games from Dark Souls to Elden Ring, alongside Final Fantasy VII. And nothing triggers these harrowing memories more than Guts the Black Swordsman, who faced those same horrors in his relentless quest to see Casca healed. Though released from the prison of her mind, Casca cannot escape reminders of the terrors she has experienced. publisher, the final volume of Berserk will arrive in November, almost a year after its release in Japan, and an astonishing 33 years since it began in 1989. Volume 41, the final installment Miura finished before his untimely passing last summer, is set for a November release date.Īccording to Dark Horse, Berserk’s U.S.

Berserk, the legendary dark fantasy manga from the late Kentaro Miura, will finally come to an end for U.S.
