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“I fell out of love with comedy, because as grateful as I was for We’re the Millers, I thereafter was so desperate to play against type. I was so desperate not to play a version of Kenny again that I ran head-first into drama and every dramatic opportunity I could. Honestly,Death of a Unicorn made me fall back in love with comedy again.”
A decade since his breakout, British actor Will Poulter still struggles to stomach one aspect of his career: interviews. However with a trinity of major films releasing in a matter of weeks this spring – satirical comedy Death of a Unicorn, Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s frontline epic Warfare and noir-laden love triangle On Swift Horses – the 32-year-old’s hand has been forced. Thankfully, Paul Rudd, his co-star on Death of a Unicorn, is at the ready at March’s SXSW to unpack it all with him. Covering our Spring/Summer 2025 issue, Poulter talks his renewed love of comedic acting, the pressure not to “fuck things up” and why Arsenal always comes first.
Will wears fashion by Dior.
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