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David Mackenzie enjoyed directing ‘slightly crazy’ Fuze

David Mackenzie relished the frantic nature of Fuze

David Mackenzie says that the “slightly crazy” nature of Fuze appealed to him.

David Mackenzie relished the frantic nature of Fuze

The 59-year-old filmmaker has helmed the thriller that stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as an expert who has to nullify a World War II bomb that is about to explode in London and the director was keen to work on the frantic movie after the slower nature of his 2024 flick Relay.

David told The Hollywood Reporter: “I’d just done Relay.

“It was quite lonely and intense… I felt like doing something a little bit more energised and slightly crazy. So it felt like the right time to be doing it.”

Fuze was shot over the course of 38 days in London and Mackenzie has revealed how King Charles proved to be an unexpected obstacle to the production as his motorcade forced the closure of streets in the British capital.

Mackenzie said: “It was definitely a hassle. We had drone shots get cancelled on the day because there was something happening with the King.”

However, Taylor-Johnson praised the crew for stepping up to the challenge of getting the film made in the hustle and bustle of London.

The Bullet Train star said: “I love filming in London and the local crews are exceptional.

“I think the challenge for us was locking off streets and having our background cast evacuate en masse. Then resetting, whilst letting the traffic pass through.”

The film’s run time is just 91 minutes and the story is set over…

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