Director of It star Bill Skarsgård’s new action movie says anime was a big influence: "I read a lot of manga"

Mar. 24, 2024



Exclusive: Boy Kills World director Moritz Mohr explains the influences for his new action hero

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Bill Skarsgård is switching horror for action in the new film Boy Kills World, and the director says they drew on some intriguing influences.

Produced by none other thanEvil Dead’s Sam Raimi, the new film sees Skarsgård play a deaf man named Boy who has been trained to become an elite assassin after his family is murdered. He’s sent out on a mission of revenge, eager to make those who’ve wronged him pay, in a thriller that draws from video games, comics, anime, and action movies.

“We talked a lot about what we loved,” director Moritz Mohr tellsTotal Film in our new issueout on Thursday March 28, which featuresThe Fall Guy on the cover. “I love old kung-fu movies. I love Asian cinema. I play a lot of video games and I read a lot of manga. Anime is a big influence. But also shitty little Saturday-morning cartoons that I loved growing up. I knew I wanted to make a revenge movie with a deaf protagonist, but that was literally the one constant.”

Alongside Skarsgård as the lead, Bob’s Burgers star H. Jon Benjamin stars as his inner voice. They’re joined by Jessica Rothe, Michelle Dockery, Brett Gelman, and Sharlto Copley in the star-studded cast.

We’ve also got an exclusive look at the new film, which you can see in full below, featuring Skarsgård’s Boy in action. Speaking about casting him, director Mohr adds that he was originally looking for someone younger, before turning his attention to the Pennywise star. “He’s almost two meters tall, and that’s not very boyish,” laughs Mohr. “But at the same time, he’s literally perfect for this. He has this childlike innocence. And he can fight.”

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Paul Bradshaw is a freelance film journalist who writes frequent reviews and features for Total Film. He’s also a member of the London Critic’s Circle.

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