Kit Harington putting his hand on Caoilinn Springall's shoulder in The Beast Within
The Big Picture From director Alexander J. Farrell, the horror flick The Beast Within follows 10-year-old Willow , as she discovers a terrifying family secret. Living an isolated life on a fortified compound in the secluded English forest is challenging enough for a child, but when you throw in an otherworldly transformation by the full moon, Willow begins to question everything she thought she knew about her father, Noah , and wonders what this could mean for her own future.
KIT HARINGTON: I read the script, and it was very clear to me, the metaphor within it. This movie doesn’t hide it. It’s pretty straight up about what it’s trying to say and how it’s trying to say it. In fact, that was my main question when I got into it.
After 'Game of Thrones,' Kit Harington Is Not Looking To Play the Hero After finishing any long-term project, like you did with Game of Thrones, actors often worry about getting stuck on a similar-feeling path. But if you look at just the recent group of projects you’ve done, with this film, Season 3 of Industry, and Slave Play, that’s clearly not the case for you.
HARINGTON: It’s a very unexpected piece of theatre. It’s a very provocative piece of theatre. The thing I’ve found with it is that the audience decides, at different points, what this thing is. It changes. Is it a comedy? Should it be taken very seriously? Should we all sit there in silence and consider these things? Should we laugh at the jokes? The audience is always the 12th player on the pitch. They’re always part of the show, and you don’t feel it more so than with this play.
HARINGTON: I don’t have some set process. I think it is somewhat based in physicality. I’m from a drama school background, where we did a lot of that work. There might be a piece of clothing or something that helps. Usually, it’s the shoes. There’s always one thing with every character that I get drawn into. For example, I’m prepping a movie right now where I’m really interested in how he speaks because it’s set in the distant past.
Kit Harington's ‘The Beast Within’ Character Was Tough for Him To Empathize With How did you view Noah? While you were playing this guy, did you think of him as the beast that we sometimes see, or did you think of him as this monster that’s laying under all of that? How was it for you to put the collar with the chains around your neck? Obviously, you’re shooting a movie, but is it still a bizarre experience to have a moment like that because that’s not something you would ever find yourself doing normally?
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