In a new interview with Bill Nighy, Rufus Scrimgeour, he discussed the security measures to protect the movie script and more.
“They kill you, if you leave your script lying around or leave it on the bus, you’re dead,” he said, laughing. “You have to sign a confidentiality (agreement) and stuff like that which is perfectly understandable. So if I tell you any more, they’ll come round my house.”
“It was very sweet, very nice to work with him, and with Emma and Rupert, and with David Yates as this is my fourth time working with him,” he added at the Los Angeles premiere of his latest film, Astro Boy. “It’s great. I thought I was going to be the only British actor of a certain age not to be in Harry Potter and it turned out not to be true so it’s kind of cool.”
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