Michael Fassbender talks about his exceptional skills(Photo Credit –Wikimedia)

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When The Killer hit screens in 2023, it marked Michael Fassbender’s icy return to the big screen after a brief hiatus, and what a comeback it was. Directed by the meticulous David Fincher, the film opened with Fassbender’s nameless assassin camped out in a darkened Paris apartment, waiting for a high-profile target with the patience of a monk and the nerves of steel.

The entire sequence was a slow burn, tense, minimal, and hypnotically quiet: no flashy action, no over-the-top theatrics, just a man, a rifle, and a method. Michael Fassbender slid effortlessly into the role, bringing a dead-eyed intensity that made his every move feel surgical. From yoga-like stretches to mind-numbing stillness, the opening act was a masterclass in restraint, and Fassbender didn’t miss a beat.

Known for going all in with physical roles, he brought a surprising level of control and calm to the chaos. But behind that composed performance were hours of prep, a demanding shoot, and one specific scene that turned out to be more physical than expected.

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