![]() And that’s something I enjoy so much about working with Marvel in general. There are some moments where you’re not sure if they’ll really keep it in the final cut, but they did. ( Laughs.) Another thing that I’m very happy they kept was the dance. There were a couple of takes where he couldn’t deal with it. ( Laughs.) And I knew how much Sebastian was suffering. I love the moment where Zemo plays with the Winter Soldier’s chin cleft. So I understand if people empathize with Zemo, and I would understand if everybody joins Team Zemo by the end of the show. I disagree with his radical methods, but it’s understandable based on where he comes from. But in the conversations between the three of them, we have intensified the very human side of Zemo. But I guess it has become apparent that he is not an evil supervillain there’s more to him, which we already know from the other movie. So, yeah, you shouldn’t really trust him. If it’s hard to read and tell what somebody is up to, that ambiguity - which people always enjoy and I do enjoy - is always fun. So I might as well ask the source: Would you trust Zemo at this point in time? Sam and Bucky are still debating whether they can trust Zemo, as is the audience. The sense of humor that was added to the character, in particular, attracted me and pleased me. So it gave me the opportunity to explore something else with the character, and there wasn’t the danger of doing the same thing all over again and repeating myself. First of all, because they decided to bring me back, but second of all, because I could tell they had something new in mind from the scripts that I received. I was shooting the second season of The Alienist in Budapest when I got the call, and I was thrilled. So I was always hoping and thinking that maybe one day they would come up with an idea to bring me back, but I seriously didn’t know anything about it. I mean, it’s always a good sign when they don’t kill you. Since Marvel is telling a serialized story, did you have an inkling that you’d return someday? In a recent conversation with THR, Brühl also discusses a moment of improvisation that Sebastian Stan would like to forget, as well as his desire to have Zemo and Thor dance. So it’s a huge loss, not only for the MCU, but the whole cinematic realm. ![]() He was bold, brave, charismatic and intense. “I only had one scene with him, but that day really left a strong impression on me because I was blown away by this man’s talent, aura and personality. “I was surprised by how incredibly touched I was,” Brühl recalls. So I understand if people empathize with Zemo, and I would understand if everybody joins Team Zemo by the end of the show.”īrühl is also reflecting on his powerful scene with the late Chadwick Boseman in Captain America: Civil War. But I guess it has become apparent that he is not an evil supervillain there’s more to him, which we already know from. ![]() If it’s hard to read and tell what somebody is up to, that ambiguity … is always fun. When asked if Zemo can be trusted, Brühl tells The Hollywood Reporter: “No, never. ![]()
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