*Warning: This contains spoilers for BBC drama Wolf.
Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) from Game of Thrones may be the most psychotic person ever.
Before responding, let’s take a look at Ramsay’s violent history. Some of his unfathomably barbarous crimes against humanity include, but are not limited to, hacking off Greyjoy’s penis, using hounds to hunt people, and raping Sansa Stark after coercing her into marriage.
In your next preoccupation with the BBC crime thriller Wolf, which also stars Ukweli Roach detective Jack Caffery, whose decades-long pursuit into finding the true killer of his brother collides with a current case, Ramsay, though, may have met his match.
Before the six-parters debuted, Ukweli, 36, talked and said that he had been as alarmed by Iwan’s performance as you had been.
Agreeing the Misfit actor’s turn was truly terrifying, the Annika star said: ‘I know. I think he’s masterful and he’s a great actor.
‘Working with a high-caliber actor is not only just great to watch and to witness, but it’s also much easier to act alongside because both of you fuel each other that.’
Similar to Ramsay, Molina takes pleasure in torturing his prisoners by putting them through a series of mental games while posing as a detective to lure the affluent Anchor-Ferrers family into a remote Welsh country mansion.
The Donkey Pitch killings, in which two teens were dismembered and killed, were really committed by Molina and Lucia Anchor-Ferrers (Annes Elwy), so this isn’t her first rodeo.
Did Ukweli predict the shocking twist?
‘No I didn’t see it coming at all,’ he admitted. ‘I enjoy all the twisty tourney [elements] and dead ends it leads you down.
‘I think it allows you to build a theory about what you think is going to happen and then it completely pulls the rug out from under you.
‘But I didn’t see that coming at all when I read it. That’s part of what really drew me to the project is that I liked how bendy it was.’
Wolf’s sinister fusion of crime and horror drew in Ukweli as well, the latter adding that the ‘grittiness’ gave ‘so much more for Jack to play against.’
He continued: ‘The stakes are higher, there’s more substance, it’s scarier, so his drive has to be higher in order to push through those elements.’
Do you also want to push through Wolf’s “scareier elements”? Turn on the lights, locate a sturdy sofa to hide behind, and be ready to get utterly chilled.
Wolf is available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
Source My Celebrity Life.