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Benedict Cumberbatch reveals he got nicotine poisoning in pursuit of ‘layer of stink’ while filming new movie

Benedict Cumberbatch’s new film is directed by the acclaimed Jane Campion (Pictures: Esquire UK/Simon Emmett/Netflix)

Benedict Cumberbatch has revealed he gave himself nicotine poisoning three times while playing an American rancher in his new film.

The actor, 45, told Esquire UK he found the smoking habits of his character Phil Burbank challenging in the new western drama The Power Of The Dog.

The film is Oscar-winning director Jane Campion’s first since 2009 and sees Cumberbatch playing a domineering Montana ranch owner.

He said: ‘(Smoking) was really hard. Filterless rollies, just take after take after take.

‘I gave myself nicotine poisoning three times. When you have to smoke a lot, it genuinely is horrible.’

The actor explained that he wanted a ‘layer of stink’ on him to fully embody the character on set, sharing: ‘I wanted people in the room to know what I smelt like.

Cumberbatch is generating Oscar buzz for The Power of the Dog (Picture: Esquire UK/Simon Emmett)

Cumberbatch as Phil Burbank with Jesse Plemons (R) as his brother George (Picture: Kirsty Griffin/Netflix)

‘It was hard, though. It wasn’t just in rehearsals. I was going out to eat and meet friends of Jane (Campion) and stuff.’

Cumberbatch also discussed how he wanted to become ‘world-class at the banjo’, admitting that it meant he was ‘slightly antisocial’ on set.

‘I think my primary motivation is that I just really, really enjoy it. And I like the idea that I might be getting better at it,’ he added.

In an interview with Metro.co.uk, Cumberbatch’s co-star Kidi Smit-McPhee recalled accidental jamming sessions with the Sherlock star as he ‘spontaneously’ bought himself an electric guitar to keep himself amused while filming on location ‘in the middle of nowhere’.

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The 25-year-old shared: ‘I kind of took it on a bit more seriously just to pass the time.’

‘He [Cumberbatch] was banjo playing on the roof while I’m trying to get my my chords down, like he does in the movie!’

Cumberbatch, who was nominated for an Oscar for The Imitation Game, is tipped for a second nod for his role in this film, which also stars Kirsten Dunst and her real-life partner Jesse Plemons.

The movie star, who shared that ‘he still says never say never’ about more Sherlock episodes, is reprising his title role in the forthcoming sequel of Marvel’s Doctor Strange after its success at the box office.

Benedict Cuberbatch is the cover star for Esquire UK’s Winter 2021 issue (Picture: Esquire UK/Simon Emmett)

He admitted he was nervous about the release of the upcoming film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which is due out in 2022.

Cumberbatch told Esquire UK: ‘I’ve got the second album fear with this one, because the first one was such a riotous success and he’s become a much-loved character.’

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However, he noted that being a part of the Marvel franchise was surreal, adding: ‘All the time when you’re making those movies are pinch-yourself moments.

‘I’m never over the giddy nature of working opposite Spider-Man. It’s pretty cool.’

The Power of the Dog will be released in select cinemas on November 19 and on Netflix on December 1. The Winter 2021 issue of Esquire UK is on sale now.

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