British actor Asa Butterfield graces the cover of Issue 10 ‘Muse’. Photography by Cecilie Harris. Fashion by David Nolan. Grooming by Martina Lattanzi. See the full series here.

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British actor Asa Butterfield graces the cover of Issue 10 ‘Muse’. Photography by Cecilie Harris. Fashion by David Nolan. Grooming by Martina Lattanzi. See the full series here.
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I never go into playing a character thinking, ‘Oh, this is a good guy or a bad guy,’ even if he is written as the villain in the film. There’s got to be something likable about whoever I’m playing. If I’m going to play an armchair defense lawyer for the benefit of play-acting a character, it’s my job to support every single one of his attributes and find a mitigating circumstance or reason for he or she to do whatever they’re doing and justify that in an environment which is artistic and creative. So it’s never a question of, ‘Is this a bad or evil guy?’ Because I find things much more fascinating when they’re gray.