The actor pulls double duty as twins facing a deadly toy monkey in the Stephen King adaptation, which had a script that he loved but left him "slightly confused" because of its comedic tone.
After 'The White Lotus' and 'The Gentlemen," the British-born actor takes his biggest risk yet in a dual role that doubles down on terror and comedy.
In 2024, Theo James visited Mauritania, where he spent time with refugees ... others have taken on extremely high debts and face the threat of being evicted. It is as if they were carrying the weight ...
Christian Convery (Sweet Tooth) plays both twins Bill and Hal in childhood, while Theo James (The Gentleman) portrays the pair as adults. Theo has had a hugely successful film and TV career ...
Supported by By Erik Piepenburg In the warped new horror-comedy “The Monkey” (in theaters), Theo James plays Hal and ... It had a still face, then a leering face, then a devilish, full ...
Before working with Osgood Perkins in The Monkey, Theo James felt like a slightly understated actor in terms of recognition and acclaim. Despite being typecast as a tragic heartthrob in his early ...
Child actor Christian Convery (Sweet Tooth) takes on a double role as both twins, Bill and Hal, in their younger years, while Theo James brings them to life as adults. Theo has had a hugely ...