Bad Cupid – John Rhys-Davies on Playing a God, Revisiting Franchises
Bad Cupid – John Rhys-Davies on Playing a God, Revisiting Franchises
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John Rhys-Davies, there s a delight that comes with playing a mischievous god in the indie romantic comedy
Bad Cupid. The star plays Archie, the cupid of the tale, who s on a mission to ensure love always wins, or if short of that, someone is going to die trying. I spoke to the actor about what intrigued him about the role, the relationship he s had with fans from his previous franchises, and if there s any interest in revisiting them.
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