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Jordan’s no stranger to the supernatural, having made a name for himself with The Company Of Wolves and Interview With The Vampire, and, according to Arterton, there’s a definite through line from those earlier films to Byzantium.
“I guess our film’s kind of like the female version [of Interview With The Vampire] in some ways,” she told Total Film.
“Two vampires that live together. One that’s the more reluctant vampire. Basically I’m Tom Cruise,” Arterton deadpanned.
“I guess our film has this domestic side to it that’s unusual. It feels like a sort of follow-up in a way. But also one of my favourite films is The Company Of Wolves. I feel like, because of the feminine aspects of it and imagery wise, it’s in that vein. So to speak.”
For much more from Arterton, Jordan and Ronan, pick up the issue 206 of Total Film magazine, which is on sale now.
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