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Ed Skrein and Michiel Huisman bond despite Game of Thrones rivalry!

Ed Skrein and Michiel Huisman bonded over playing the same role on Game of Thrones.

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, where stars twinkle and planets collide, lies a world where two actors found camaraderie amidst intergalactic conflict. Ed Skrein and Michiel Huisman, known for their roles as Daario Naharis in the epic series Game of Thrones, joined forces once again on the set of Zack Snyder's Netflix sci-fi extravaganza, Rebel Moon. As they portrayed characters on opposite sides of the battle, Skrein and Huisman discovered a unique bond that transcended their shared history.

Skrein, who takes on the role of Atticus Noble, a devoted soldier of the Imperium, revealed that he and Huisman, who plays the fearless farmer Gunnar, hit it off from the start. The duo, initially connected by their portrayals of Daario in Game of Thrones, quickly put any potential awkwardness aside and embraced their newfound friendship. Skrein shared in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, 'It was really nice. So there were no awkward standoffs with him or anyone in the cast. Michiel is a good dude. He’s a really good dude, and I loved spending time with him on set.'

Fans of the Game of Thrones series might recall that Skrein originally portrayed Daario Naharis in the show's third season. However, due to circumstances that the actor referred to as 'political,' he departed from the role after one season. Huisman then stepped in to take on the charismatic character until the end of the series. Despite the behind-the-scenes changes, both actors hold no grudges towards one another.

Skrein's gracious attitude towards being replaced is a testament to the camaraderie and kinship that actors often share. He stated, 'I feel a kind of camaraderie and kinship with other actors, regardless of what roles they’ve taken or not taken.' Understanding the dynamic nature of their profession, Skrein emphasized the importance of maintaining positivity and kindness among co-stars.

As Rebel Moon: Part One — A Child Of Fire graces Netflix screens, viewers witness Skrein and Huisman's on-screen clash as their characters play out their destinies. While their roles may place them on opposing sides of the conflict, it's evident that their real-life connection shines through. Skrein's regret over not being able to see Daario's full story arc in Game of Thrones does not hinder his ability to appreciate Huisman's take on the role. He even expressed his admiration, saying, 'If I think of him as any character, it’s Gunnar from Rebel Moon.'

The interstellar adventure of Rebel Moon, helmed by renowned director Zack Snyder, introduces audiences to a world on the brink of tyranny. Skrein's Atticus Noble, a dedicated soldier of the Imperium, employs all means necessary to maintain power and spread fear throughout the territory. Meanwhile, Huisman's Gunnar, a resilient farmer from the world of Veldt, takes a stand against Noble and his forces.

Though Rebel Moon: Part One — A Child Of Fire has just hit streaming platforms, fans eagerly await the continuation of the space opera with Rebel Moon: Part Two - The Scargiver slated for release in April 2024. As the battle intensifies, Skrein and Huisman's alliance on and off-screen reminds us that even amidst vast cosmic conflicts, friendships can be forged, and bonds can endure beyond the roles actors play.

So, as we dive deeper into the compelling universe created by Zack Snyder, let us celebrate the camaraderie between Ed Skrein and Michiel Huisman—a cosmic connection that defies the boundaries of time and space.

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