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I have always said publicly and privately, to Chris, that if I’m available and you want me to be in a movie, I’m there. I don’t really care about the size of the part. But deep down, secretly, I was desperate to play a lead for him. We have this long-standing understanding and trust and shorthand and respect. He’s had a profound impact on my life, creatively and professionally. He’s offered me very interesting roles over and I’ve found all of them really challenging. And I just love being on his sets. It’s an event every time he releases a film, and rightly so. Whether I’m in them or not, I always go to see his movies. — Cillian Murphy on working with Christopher Nolan.
If I could cast Cillian in every film I ever do, and just lean on him for the rest of my career, I’d be a happy man. — Christopher Nolan on working with Cillian Murphy.

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN & CILLIAN MUPRHY cinematic universe | (in/sp)

Interview With the Vampire "THE THING LAY STILL" — “I think he accepts that Louis is going to kill him, and understands, very much in that last moment, that he needs to do this,” Sam Reid tells Variety. “Where he is right now is a very dark, fucked-up place, and you sort of need this iteration of him to die.”

Louis’ role in Lestat’s “death,” while small compared to Claudia’s expertly executed deception, marks a significant departure from Rice’s book. In the 1976 classic, Claudia carries out the entire plan, from tricking Lestat into ingesting blood laced with laudanum and arsenic to slicing his throat.

Series creator Rolin Jones says that by wholeheartedly embracing the undeniable romance between Louis and Lestat, it seemed only right that love would be what brings him down – for now. “For Lestat, his love language is murder,” Jones says. “So who else should it be than [Louis]?”