Hugh Grant Unveils His Terrifying New Film “Heretic”

In a captivating segment on the show, the charming and versatile Hugh Grant sat down to discuss his latest venture into horror with the film “Heretic,” set to hit theaters a week from Friday. Known for his romantic roles, Grant’s new project showcases a darker side of his acting abilities.

 

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A Unique Middle Name

The conversation kicked off with the host asking about Grant’s intriguing middle name.

Host: “Hugh, I must know—what’s the story behind your middle name?”

Hugh: “It’s actually Hugh John. I think my parents just had a quirky sense of humor!”

He went on to share that he passed down a similarly unique touch to his daughter, Lulu, naming her middle name Danger. The playful approach to naming sparked laughter and showcased Grant’s lighthearted personality.

 

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Halloween vs. Christmas

Shifting topics, the host brought up Halloween, leading to a humorous exchange. Grant admitted his unfamiliarity with the holiday, recalling that it wasn’t celebrated in England during his childhood. Instead, he fondly remembered Guy Fawkes Day, where children build bonfires and burn effigies—an unusual but entertaining tradition that contrasts with American Halloween festivities.

 

Hugh: “My daughters, Lulu and Blue, absolutely love Halloween. They can be a bit too good at it, though. We’ve received notes from neighbors asking us to tone it down!”

 

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Taylor Swift Concert Experience

The conversation took an exciting turn when the host mentioned Grant’s recent outing with his daughter to see Taylor Swift. Grant shared that he posted a fan letter to Taylor, which went viral online.

 

Hugh: “My daughter is dying to meet her, but I haven’t been able to make that happen yet.”

This led to a lighthearted discussion about his experience at the concert, where he humorously recalled trying to keep up with the energetic atmosphere.

 

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Reflecting on His Early Career

Grant also shared a funny anecdote from his early career involving a young driver during a film shoot in India.

Hugh: “I was picked up by an 11-year-old boy named Bisu. He drove me around, but within days, he crashed the car. Luckily, he got promoted to driving a school bus afterward!”

 

These stories highlighted Grant’s charm and ability to find humor in unexpected situations.

 

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The Chilling Premise of “Heretic”

As the discussion turned to “Heretic,” Grant provided insights into the film’s storyline. It follows two Mormon missionaries who encounter a seemingly charming yet unsettling man.

 

Hugh: “Everything starts off nice, but then things take a weird turn. It’s quite gripping!”

He praised the film for its intensity and his own performance, hinting at the suspenseful twists that await viewers.

 

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A Fun Scary Movie Challenge

To wrap up the segment, Grant participated in a playful challenge, reading famous lines from horror films in both creepy and romantic tones. His comedic timing shone through, delighting the audience and showing off his range.

 

Hugh: (in a creepy tone) “Hello, Clarice.”
Then in a romantic tone: “Well, hello, Clarice!”

 

 

Conclusion

Hugh Grant’s foray into horror with “Heretic” promises to be a thrilling experience for fans. His blend of charm, humor, and storytelling makes him a captivating guest, and his new film is set to showcase a different facet of his talent. Don’t miss “Heretic,” opening soon!

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