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Alexander Skarsgård’s Elite 86% War Drama Storms Streaming Charts

He has been writing for Collider for over two years, and has covered everything from Marvel to the Oscars, and Marvel at the Oscars. He also writes obsessively about the box office, charting the many hits and misses that are released weekly, and how their commercial performance shapes public perception. In his time at Collider, he has also helped drive diversity by writing stories about the multiple Indian film industries, with a goal to introduce audiences to a whole new world of cinema. 

It wasn't too long after the blockbuster success of Saving Private Ryan in 1998 that star Tom Hanks and director Steven Spielberg collaborated on a spiritual follow-up, the HBO limited series Band of Brothers. The show remains a classic of the World War 2 genre, and has spawned a couple of spiritual sequels of its own — the fellow HBO series The Pacific, and the more recent Apple TV show Masters of the Air. However, before either of the two follow-ups were released, HBO produced a more contemporary war drama series without Spielberg or Hanks' involvement. The show, Generation Kill, recently witnessed a spike in viewership along with several other HBO titles.

Alexander and Stellan Skarsgård on Pillion BDSM and Awards Season Rivals

For Stellan Skarsgård, art is imitating life this fall in one sense: In “Sentimental Value,” he plays a well-known artist with actor children. The difference may be in, well, sentiment — the real-life Stellan Skarsgård has an affectionate bond with his son, Alexander (one of several Skarsgård offspring to work as actors), while Gustav Borg, the character he plays onscreen, is far more closed-off. It’s a triumphant return to the screen for the actor, who suffered a stroke in 2022. Stellan and Alexander Skarsgård affectionately rib one another at only the latest of their awards-season stops together, as Alexander promotes his own knotty and complex film, “Pillion,” in which he plays the forbidding, unknowable top in a gay BDSM relationship.

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Alexander Skarsgard Admits He Joined the Swedish Military at 19 Years Old to Find His ‘Own Path’

Alexander Skarsgård didn’t want to be a nepo baby!

In a new joint interview with Variety, Alexander’s actor dad, Stellan, asked the True Blood alum if he joined the Swedish Army at 19 years old “in opposition to me, to provoke me.”

“Looking back, I don’t think it was an act of rebellion against you,” Alexander, 49, insisted in the story, published on Friday, December 12. “But coming from a bohemian family, I was like, I want to find my own path.”

“The most extreme contrast would be to go into the military,” continued the star, who served in an anti-terrorism unit for 18 months in the Stockholm archipelago. “So it wasn’t a conscious ‘F**k you, Dad’ thing.”

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