CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR (2016): Frank Grillo Talks Crossbones Costume and Filming
Frank Grillo Discusses Crossbones Costume and Filming Captain America: Civil War. It doesn’t seem like Frank Grillo is done with Crossbones quite yet, as the actor reprised his role as Brock Rumlow when he started filming his scenes for Captain America: Civil War.
While on break from filming the new movie, Frank Grillo had some time to chat with the 93.3 WMMR radio station about returning to Marvel as Crossbones. When he was asked about the set photos revealing his costume, Grillo replied, “It’s funny because people really responded to it – it went viral, trended [like crazy], so I’ve been getting phone calls.” He also joked about Crossbones being his alter ego. “Crossbones is a violent, violent villain in these series,” he said. “And I finally feel I’ve been understood now. I feel complete; [people] get me.”
Frank Grillo went on to discuss about how the film has been shooting in different locations, including Iceland. “My part of it is down here in Atlanta, but I think they are going off to Berlin for a little while,” the Winter Soldier actor said. If you guys think he’s done filming, think again because the actor went on Twitter stating that it’s not over. He tweeted, “To answer all those who think #Crossbones is done…Don’t get caught [with] your guard down.”
Grillo also talked a bit about what it was like filming with an ensemble cast. “[These movies] film for months and months and there’s a lot of characters, so It’s great fun.” he started. “And everybody down here gets along real well. Me, Evans, Anthony Mackie, and Jeremy Renner were hanging out last night, having some food. Just a bunch of cool guys getting a chance to be eight-year-olds for a little while.”
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