Hugh Grant at the AFI Fest premiere of ‘Heretic’ on Oct. 24.Photo:Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty
Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty
Hugh Grantis in his villain era.
Heretic, the upcoming A24 horror film from writer-directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, stars the British actor as — in his words — a “damaged, bad guy.”
He adds, “I think almost any actor prefers being the damaged, bad guy. It’s much more interesting.”
Mr. Reed, Grant’s character inHeretic, appears to be harmless at first, welcoming two missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints into his home. But as Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton (Sophie Thatcherand Chloe East, respectively) attempt to convert him to their religion, they become enmeshed in a psychologically twisted test of faith.
Hugh Grant in ‘Heretic’.A24
A24
“There was a lot of research into cult leaders, religion and particularly religious iconoclasts and atheists,” Grant says of preparing to play Mr. Reed. “And into serial killers, and particularly what made them the way they are — and the weird fact that frequently, after all the terrible things they did, they still had devoted followers or lovers.”
Hereticcontinues a recent trend toward darker characters in Grant’s work: he played the villains in 2017’sPaddington 2and 2023’sDungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, and is next reprising his role as Daniel Cleaver in the fourthBridget Jonesmovie,Mad About the Boy, withRenée Zellweger.
“Earlier on” in his screen work, Grant tells PEOPLE, he played similarly bad-intentioned characters before becoming a mainstream rom-com star. “I think I lost faith in that other strand that my career could have taken,” he says, highlighting 1995 filmsAn Awfully Big AdventureandRestoration. “I wish that I had kept that going at the same time as I’d been doing the romantic comedy — as much as I love the romantic comedy.”
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Hugh Grant at the AFI Fest premiere of ‘Heretic’ on Oct. 24.Anna Webber/Getty
Anna Webber/Getty
For Thatcher, 24, costarring with Grant inHereticwas a learning opportunity. “It was really interesting watching him during the rehearsal process because he’s very specific and wouldn’t move on until something felt right,” she tells PEOPLE on the red carpet. “And I respect that because a really smart actor thinks through every move.”
Asked for a favorite Hugh Grant movie, she smiles. “There’sBridget Jones. That’s my comfort movie, absolutely.About a Boy, one of my favorite movies.Love Actually— also one of my comfort movies.”
East, 23, doesn’t hesitate in picking Grant’s best work. “One of the best movies ever made isPaddington 2,” she says. “I watchPaddington 2all the time, so it’s got to bePaddington 2.”
Hereticis in theaters Nov. 8.
source: people.com