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Fans of Stieg Larsson's book "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"
know full well that the story is dark, violent and ventures into very
NC-17 territory, something big movie studios aren't too keen on
producing these days. As a fan of the original work himself, Daniel Craig recently revealed to MTV News that his only reservation in taking on the lead role in David Fincher's English version was that Sony and Fincher might do away with the darker, violent elements in favor of better marketability.
"I'd read the book years ago, and a lot of it stayed with me, and then I
got the call," Craig explained about initially being offered the role
"out of the blue." "Amy Pascal from Sony called me, and David [Fincher]
said, 'Can we have dinner?' and they sent me the script. However much I
wanted to work with David, I was a little concerned," he added.
"Understandably, I thought that they'd maybe try to sanitize it — It's a
big movie, and they have to make their money back — but they hadn't,
and David was in charge, so it was a no-brainer."
When asked what he enjoys about playing more flawed, vulnerable
characters, like Mikael Blomkvist, Craig said he appreciates their
realness, which makes them more believable.
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