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Actor Eric Bana returns for mystery-thriller sequel to 'The Dry'
Eric Bana is known for his comedy.
The Australian actor began his career with the sketch comedy series 鈥楩ull Frontal鈥, but he began his acting career playing Con in the 1997 film 鈥楾he Castle.鈥
In 2020, he starred in an Australian mystery drama thriller film, playing the role of Aaron Falk in 鈥楾he Dry鈥, based on Jane Harper鈥檚 book of the same name.
Four years later, the detective has returned for the sequel 鈥楩orce of Nature鈥, with Bana reprising the role.
He told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Francesca Rudkin that slipping back into the role felt a bit like cheating, having never reprised a role before.
鈥淚鈥檓 so used to having to, you know, do a lot of prep for a character.鈥
鈥楾he Dry鈥 was a hit upon its release, but Bana said they were uncertain whether the franchise would continue.
鈥淲e looked at the next book for Aaron Falk and thought, well it's not enough just to, you know, is it, is the premise enough?鈥
鈥淐an we justify making a big screen version of it?鈥
Clearly, with the movie releasing earlier this week, the premise had enough meat on its bones that they managed to justify its creation, and so off into the Australian bush in the middle of winter they went.
The film was shot in a couple of locations around Australia, Bana revealed, with scenes shot in the Dandenong Ranges, the Yarra Valley, the Latrobe Valley, and out near the Otways National Park being stitched together.
鈥淚t鈥檚 funny because the cabin that we used for the retreat is privately owned, and we joked at the fact that people were going to go and say there and want to walk down to the waterfall. It鈥檚 about a four-hour drive away.鈥
Being out in the wilderness and on location is Bana鈥檚 preferred method of shooting, telling Francesca that he doesn鈥檛 like shooting in a studio, and so he rarely does it.
鈥淚 feel like it鈥檚 a more level playing field when you鈥檙e using natural light as an actor.鈥
鈥淵ou know how long the day is going to be, there鈥檚 a real, natural ticking clock.鈥
The downside to filming on location, however, was the weather. Filming in the middle of winter is unpleasant at the best of times, but doubly so when you鈥檙e hiking out into remote areas of the bush.
鈥淚t was pretty brutal.鈥
Showcasing Australia on an international scale is quite important to Bana, telling Francesca that sometimes it feels like Kiwis and Australians are good enough for our talent to be poached internationally, but they鈥檙e never allowed to sound like they鈥檙e from there.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really important when you make products from your home, that鈥檚 an original story that can travel, it鈥檚 great because that's how people see and hear us, hear our stories and hear who we are.鈥
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