Matthew Goode has said that he is expecting big things from Chan-wook Park‘s upcoming movie Stoker.

“[Miller] wrote the film under a pseudonym and it was on the Black List, which is the top scripts that haven’t been made yet – that was in 2010,” he said.

“It got picked up by Ridley Scott, Tony Scott and Fox Searchlight, and the fact they got Chan-wook Park to make it is creating quite a lot of buzz. He’s just the most stupendously gifted director. He speaks more English than he lets on, but everything is done via a translator. In the end it was just incredible, a really great experience.”

Discussing his mysterious character Uncle Charlie, Goode added: “He turns up at this funeral – the opening shot is of Nicole and Mia, they’re a mother and daughter, he’s the uncle and it’s his brother who’s died.

“[Charlie] hasn’t been around for 25 years he’s been off travelling, or so we think, and various people start to disappear. Then you realise there’s possibly a pre-disposition in the bloodline of the family to do dark things. It should be great.”
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