Son Of Sam

Rupert Grint was spotted on set of his new film, CBGB, yesterday, July 11, in Savannah. He was joined by his costar, Justin Bartha. Rupert also sat down for a quick chat with SnitchSeeker to discuss his new film and his upcoming projects. Highlights are below.

On choosing to be CBGB: “The whole punk thing has always inspired me. I love the music, the clothes and just the whole style of it was just something I’ve always loved. I don’t really know a lot about CBGB, the club. I don’t really know much about it, but preparing for this, did research on it and read about it and it’s extraordinary. It was great.”

On being a part of The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman: “It just came up, went straight out to Romania. It should again be quite a drug-fuelled story about Shia LaBeouf’s character loses his mum and she tells him in this weird hallucination that he should go to Bucharest and find himself. So he goes to Bucharest and when he checks into a hostel, he meets my character Carl and Luke, who’s played by James Buckley, and we take him out. We go out and do drugs and I have a bit of a medical situation.”

On his other new film, Enemy of Man: “Yeah, that’s going to happen by the end of this year, or further out in the future. It’s a MacBeth adaptation. It’ll be fun to try a bit of Shakespeare.”

To read Rupert’s full interview click here. BTW, I am loving the collar on Rupert!

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