'I think my mum's going to like it': Alexander Skarsgård on his gay biker 'dom-com' Pillion

Alexander Skarsgård on his gay biker 'dom-com' Pillion: "I think my mum's going to like it"

In an exclusive interview with The Guardian, actor Alexander Skarsgård discusses his latest film, Pillion, a queer motorcycle gang drama that follows the unlikely friendship between two men. The film is a departure from Skarsgård's typical typecast as a rugged leading man.

The story centers around Colin (played by Harry Melling), a timid traffic warden who becomes embroiled with Ray (Skarsgård), a taciturn biker and his gang. To prepare for the role, Skarsgård spent time researching the leather culture scene, including attending a weekend with the Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club.

Melling describes the experience of filming Pillion as "surreal", citing an intense chemistry between himself and Skarsgård on screen. The actor notes that the film's writer-director, Harry Lighton, aimed to create a nuanced portrayal of queerness without shying away from raunchiness or shame.

While some have criticized mainstream LGBTQ+ events for being "family-friendly", Lighton argues that kinksters should be celebrated as marginalized individuals, not relegated to the sidelines. The film's message is one of empathy and understanding, with Skarsgård describing it as a "confidently warts-and-all" portrayal.

When asked about his personal connection to the subject matter, Skarsgård jokes that he'd rather have a military title like "Sergeant". However, Lighton reveals that his own brother is a twin with whom he has had a complicated history, including a brief cameo in the film as an amateur footballer – complete with a head-cutting scene.

Despite some controversy surrounding its themes and tone, Pillion appears poised to become a fan favorite. As Skarsgård quips, "my mum's going to like it". The film's release has already generated buzz among LGBTQ+ communities, who are eagerly anticipating a more authentic representation on screen.
 
omg i dont get why ppl r so shocked about this film lol alex skarsgard is right his mum prob wont mind him doin roles that showcase mens relationships its about time we saw more diversity in romcoms anyway its awesome to see lgbtq+ characters being portrayed without sugarcoating
 
Alexander Skarsgård is killin' the game with this new movie Pillion 🤠💥! Did u know that mainstream events have been criticized for being "family-friendly" and pushing away marginalized kinksters? 🚫👊 The writer-director Harry Lighton is all about celebratin' queerness on their own terms, no apologies 🙌! According to the film's stats:
- 75% of viewers are LGBTQ+ and already love it 🤝
- The average rating on IMDB is 7.5/10 📈
- It's projected to gross $20M by end of year 💸

And let's talk about Alexander Skarsgård - he's takin' the lead role with confidence, and we can't wait! 👏 According to the film's trailer stats:
- Views on YouTube: 1.2M (so far) 📊
- Engagement rate: 22% 💬
- Average viewer age: 28 💥

Skarsgård's mum might just be right, Pillion is a wild ride 😎👍
 
🤕 just saw that new biker movie Pillion and I'm not impressed its got some pretty dark themes 🚰💔 like a head-cutting scene in it dont think its gonna be all sunshine and rainbows like the lead actor is joking about his mum liking it lol mom's always so uptight anyway.
 
lol what's the hold up with this movie 🤷‍♂️ i mean i know its not everyones cup of tea but i think its gonna be awesome 🤘 alexander skarsgard is like the ultimate bad boy lead and harry melling looks so cute in his traffic warden getup 😂 i love how the writer-director is trying to show queerness without sugarcoating it. its not always easy, but im glad they're tackling this stuff 💖 my only concern is that some people might find the kink scenes a bit too much 🤔 but overall, cant wait to see it and give it a watch 📺
 
I'm low-key excited about this new movie Pillion. I mean, Alexander Skarsgård is always super hot on screen 😍 but this time he's playing a biker with a heart of gold. And Harry Melling as the awkward traffic warden? Perfect casting! The fact that it's a queer drama that isn't afraid to get real and raunchy? Totally my cup of tea 🤪. I love how they're not trying to sugarcoat anything or make the characters perfect. It's like, these guys are just trying to live their lives and be themselves, you know? And Skarsgård's mum is gonna be so proud of him for playing this role 👍. Can't wait to see it!
 
🤔 I'm so over the 'genuine' labels thrown around in Hollywood nowadays 🙄. Alexander Skarsgård's mum might like Pillion because it's a feel-good 'dom-com', but what about those of us who need more depth? It feels like this film is just ticking boxes for diversity rather than genuinely exploring complex themes 📚. And can we please not reduce queer representation to 'embracing kink' talk? 💁‍♀️
 
omg I'm lowkey hyped for this flick 🤩 Alexander Skarsgård is really taking a risk with his role in Pillion and I think it's dope that he's not afraid to get a little messy with the kink culture scene 💁‍♂️. I love how the writer-director is pushing boundaries without shying away from the real talk, it's gonna be so refreshing to see an authentic rep on screen 🌈. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to see Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård's chemistry on screen? 😍
 
I'm so down for this new flick Pillion 🤙♂️! I love that Alexander Skarsgård is stepping out of his comfort zone and playing a complex character like Ray, the taciturn biker. The fact that he spent time with the Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club to get into character shows how committed he is to telling this story 🤝. And I'm all for celebrating queerness in all its forms, even if it's not always easy or comfortable 🔥. Can't wait to see the film and check out that head-cutting scene 😱!
 
OMG u guys, I just read this article about Alexander Skarsgård's new film Pillion 🤠💥 and I'm literally so here for it! He's playing a gay biker and he's actually got some balls to do it 💪🌈. I love that the writer-director is trying to create a nuanced portrayal of queerness without being all sanitized or watered down 🙅‍♂️. It's about time we see more authentic representation on screen, especially for kinksters and marginalized folks who are often pushed aside 🤝.

And omg Alexander Skarsgård's dedication to his role is literally admirable 🙌! He spent hours researching the leather culture scene and even attended a weekend with the Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club 🚴‍♂️. That takes some serious courage, fam 💯.

So yeah, I'm super hyped for Pillion's release and I think it has the potential to be a fan favorite 👍! My mum would probably love it too 😊, and that's all that matters right?
 
I'm actually kinda excited about this movie Pillion 🤝. I mean, it sounds like they're trying to break some stereotypes and show that being queer is not just about drama and seriousness, but also about having fun and being accepted for who you are 😊. I love that Alexander Skarsgård is playing a role that's not your typical superhero/ action hero typecast, he gets to be vulnerable and quirky 🤣.

I'm a bit curious about the whole kink culture thing though, I don't really know much about it 🤔. Is it like a big party or something? I'd love to learn more about it without feeling uncomfortable 🙅‍♂️.

It's awesome that the movie is getting so much buzz among the LGBTQ+ community, they deserve to see themselves represented in all sorts of stories and not just limited to sappy rom-coms 💖. And who knows maybe this will inspire some people to be more open about their own identities 🌈
 
🤔 I think what's really cool about Pillion is how it challenges the traditional biker flick genre by adding this queer twist. It shows that you don't have to be a certain way or fit into a specific stereotype to be taken seriously as an actor or a person 🚴‍♂️. Alexander Skarsgård's commitment to playing a complex character is inspiring, and I love how he pokes fun at his mum thinking the movie will appeal to her – it shows he's not afraid to poke fun at himself either 😂. What I'd love to see more of is how this film opens up conversations about kink and queerness in mainstream media – we need more nuanced representations that tackle these topics with sensitivity 💬.
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing reeks of agenda 🤔. I mean, Alexander Skarsgård's mum thinks the movie is cool? That's not just coincidence, that's some kinda PR spin 🤑. And don't even get me started on the way they're framing Ray as a 'taciturn biker'. What's really going on here? Is this some kind of sleeper cell recruitment tool for the Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club? 🚲💥 I'm not buying it, folks. This film is just a smokescreen for something bigger.
 
man i'm reading this article and its all about how our society is still trying to figure out what makes us human 🤔... Alexander Skarsgård plays a biker dude, but the real question is: what does it mean to be accepted? He talks about researching the leather culture scene and meeting people from the Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club... that's like, we're all just trying to find our tribe, you know? 🤗 And I love how Harry Lighton says they want to celebrate kinksters as marginalized individuals, not hide them away. it's like, we need to acknowledge that everyone has their own quirks and weirdnesses. even if they're a little uncomfortable at first 😅... my mum might like the movie because she'll be happy to see people being themselves, flaws and all 💖
 
🤩 I think this movie is gonna be fire, you know? It's not every day we see a queer motorcycle gang drama that's all about real talk and raw emotions. Alexander Skarsgård seems like the perfect dude to play the part of Ray - he's got that rugged charm going on without being too over-the-top. And Harry Melling as Colin is just, like, so relatable... I mean, who hasn't felt like an awkward introvert at some point? The way they're pushing boundaries with their storytelling and not shying away from the real stuff is really admirable. My only concern would be that it might be a bit too much for some people's taste, but honestly, I think that's what makes it so interesting. Can't wait to see how it all plays out on the big screen! 💥
 
I'm so hyped for this movie!!! Alexander Skarsgård is an amazing actor and I love how he got into character by hanging out with the Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club - that's so cool! 🤙♂️ The fact that they're making a film about queer bikers that's not afraid to get real is giving me LIFE 💖 I'm all for celebrating kinksters as marginalized individuals and I love how the writer-director is trying to change the narrative. My fave part? Skarsgård jokes about wanting a military title - that's so him! 😂 The fact that his mum might like it just proves he's doing something right 💕 Can't wait to see this movie! 🎥
 
lol @ Alex Skarsgard saying his mum will like it... that's just the icing on the cake for this film 🍰. seriously though, it's rad to see him take on a role that's so different from his usual typecast. and kudos to Harry Lighton for tackling some heavy themes in a way that feels genuine and not too preachy. can't wait to watch it with my fellow queer riders 👍
 
🤔 "The best way out of the mess you're in is to make a mess of all your opponents." - Muammar Gaddafi (I think Pillion will be a game-changer for queer representation in mainstream media) 💥
 
You know what this reminds me of? How we're always trying to break free from our own expectations and be true to ourselves. I mean, Alexander Skarsgård is known for his rugged roles, but he's choosing to take a chance and play someone who's not quite that typecast. And in doing so, he's getting a lot of attention – both positive and negative. But what it really comes down to is whether or not we're willing to be vulnerable and authentic, even if that means stepping out of our comfort zones.

I think that's something we can all learn from. We often put on masks or try to fit into certain roles just to avoid being judged or rejected. But the truth is, everyone has their own unique story to tell – including us. So let's take a cue from Alexander Skarsgård and be brave enough to be ourselves, warts and all. 🤝💖
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here... 🤔 I mean, Alexander Skarsgård just casually drops that his mum's gonna love the movie and now everyone's eating it up like it's some kind of wholesome family film 🍿 But what about all the controversy surrounding this kinkster drama? What's really going on behind the scenes? Is Skarsgård just trying to get in with the cool kids or is there more to it than meets the eye? And have you seen that part about Harry Lighton's brother and his "complicated history"?? 🤝 That sounds like some major cover-up material right there. I'm not saying it's a conspiracy, but... 👀
 
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