Jeremy Irons Discusses His Inspiration For Alfred And The Butler's Reaction To The JUSTICE LEAGUE

Jeremy Irons Discusses His Inspiration For Alfred And The Butler's Reaction To The JUSTICE LEAGUE

Jeremy Irons gave a short but firm performance as Alfred Pennyworth in Batman v Superman, and has now teased how the character will react to Batman's super-powered allies in Justice League...

By MattBellissimo - Dec 16, 2016 03:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: IGN
Despite any misgivings over Batman v Superman, many fans agreed that Jeremy Irons turned in a great performance as Alfred Pennyworth, a role the actor will be reprising when Zack Snyder's Justice League hits theatres next year. While we've seen Alfred interact with members of the League many times in comic books over the years, this will mark the first time it happens on film. IGN had a chance to sit down with Irons to ask how his Alfred reacts to being surrounded by super-powered beings.

"I think he's waiting with baited breath to see what is going to happen," Irons said. "He's in the employ of Bruce Wayne and he doesn't always agree with him but I think he'll help where he can. And I'm not sure in Justice League we'll see that much of him because we have five superheroes to deal with and Alfred is just the batman [a term for the soldier-servant of a commissioned officer in the British military] of one of them. It'll be very interesting to see where he gets to, when we get to Ben [Affleck's] production of Batman this spring. I haven't read the script of it yet. I think all of us who are sort of normal human beings, which Alfred is, we watch the gods with amazement and some spite."

Alfred will be taking a much more hands-on role than usual in Justice League; not only will he be assisting Batman in regular fashion, but he will also be the tail-gunner on The Flying Fox, an aircraft that Bruce and Alfred have made into the League's command centre. Irons explained that Alfred's 'do anything' nature comes from a very real place.  "Yeah, Alfred is a very hands-on," the actor said. "What I based Alfred on really was a close neighbor of mine, used to be before he died, Paul Getty. I remember the first time I went to dinner with him. I reached gates and a very kind gentleman took my car and parked it. I walked in and another very kind gentleman took my coat. And then Paul showed us through the hall and another very kind gentleman gave me a glass of champagne and then a very kind gentleman served us dinner. I learned during the evening that every kind gentleman who had been taking care of me was actually an ex-SAS member who was there to protect Paul. I thought, yeah, that's Alfred really. He's there. He'll do anything. That's where he comes from. That's his mindset. He'll wash the dishes, but he'll also be a tail gunner." 

As for Ben Affleck's Batman film, "I'm interested and I'd hold judgement until I read the script. We will see. Ben's a great consummate director and I'll be fascinated to see what he comes up with."

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SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 12/16/2016, 3:30 AM
I like Jeremy Irons but even he can't sell me on Justice League. Ezra Miller to me isn't a compelling flash and Jason Momoa isn't a good actor.
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 12/16/2016, 3:32 AM
SCREW YOU FOUND APE!!!

TheDayman
TheDayman - 12/16/2016, 3:35 AM
His Alfred was great. Probably the most comic accurate performance in this whole universe.
BloodyBed
BloodyBed - 12/16/2016, 4:31 AM
@Valdez - besides the script making her seem incompetent, Waller was pretty accurate...


I guess zod is pretty accurate too, maybe a little more brutish..

The writing her character is involved in is dumb, but Louis is accurate...


Damn, this little process made me realize just HOW MUCH these movies change the source. [frick], stop throwing your shitty ideas into these stories WB. You're not going to reinvent the wheel.

Almost every character has some weird change made to them, and almost none of them feel like improvements to the characters, just lame ways to change things up.
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