Hugh Grant might be known for his charming onscreen persona, but he's admitted he wasn't always the perfect gentleman while on the set of his upcoming movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves.
To be fair, there's probably a lot of high pressure situations involved when you have to deal with not only dungeons, but also thieves AND dragons.
It's a lot to cope with, but it all goes on in the fantasy movie which also stars Chris Pine, Bridgerton's Regé-Jean Page and Sophia Lillis.
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Grant plays a character named Forge Fitzwilliam, aka The Rogue, in the movie, which Grant has admitted is 'about losers'.
In an interview with Collider at Brazil's Comic-Con Experience last year, he added: "This little band of comrades, they're all a bit crap... And I responded to that loser-ish thing about this little band. Maybe that's an English predilection. We love a loser."
Still, in spite of Grant's excitement to be involved with all of these losers, he admitted more recently that he had 'a couple of tantrums' while on set.
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Speaking to Total Film, he explained: "I lost my temper with a woman in my eyeline on day one. I assumed she was some executive from the studio who should have known better."
Unfortunately, Grant's assumptions were far from the reality.
He continued: "Then it turns out that she’s an extremely nice local woman who was the chaperone of the young girl. Terrible. A lot of grovelling..."
It's unclear whether the woman forgave the actor for his outburst, but Grant has previously admitted to having a habit of losing his temper, telling Vanity Fair it's basically an annual occurrence.
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"About once a year, I have a really mega-tantrum," he said.
Hopefully the fantasy fun that is Dungeons and Dragons soon dispelled Grant's anger, with his co-star Pine praising the game for being accessible to everyone.
“If there’s one game that should be played in every single high school across the nation, it should be D&D," he said during the appearance at Comic-Con.
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"You can get the bully and the jock—of course I only speak in John Hughes terms—all in one room and I guarantee you in 20 minutes they won’t remember who the bully is or who the dork is. They’ll just want to have a good time.”
Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves is set to be released in the UK on 31 March 2023.
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