Opening this week is director Bill Condon's WikiLeaks drama The Fifth Estate. The pic centers on the relationship between Daniel Domscheit-Berg (Daniel Brühl) and Julian Assange (Benedict Cumberbatch), as the story follows the early days of WikiLeaks, culminating in the release of highly controversial information leaks. I caught the film at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Condon has done a great job crafting a fascinating and entertaining look at WikiLeaks and the current landscape of news and information sharing. The Fifth Estate also stars Laura Linney, Stanley Tucci, Anthony Mackie, Peter Capaldi, Alicia Vikander, and Carice van Houten. For more on the film, read Matt's review or watch these clips. At this year's Toronto International Film Festival, I landed an extended video interview with Dan Stevens. He talked about his exit from Downton Abbey, how his career has changed since starring on the show, making The Fifth Estate, what changed during production, what he collects, how he got into acting, future projects like Scott Frank's A Walk Among the Tombstones and Adam Wingard's The Guest, and so much more. Hit the jump to watch. Dan Stevens Time Index: 0:10 – Jokes about his exit from Downton Abbey. 0:40 – Reflects on how his career has changed since starring on the show. 1:55 – Comments on his "small but important" part in the film. 2:45 – Talks about his preparation for the role, including meeting the real-world person he plays, Ian Katz. 4:15 – Comments on how much changed from script to screen. 4:55 – Talks about what it is that he collects. 5:50 – Reveals that he's ...
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