Wright chats about the new Netflix fantasy, Millie Bobby Brown and reuniting with Tom Hanks and Robert Zemeckis for a new film 30 years after Forrest Gump.

By Patrick Cremona

Published: Friday, 08 March 2024 at 10:00 AM


Robin Wright is responsible for playing one of the most iconic princesses to ever grace the silver screen.

Back in 1987 – towards the beginning of her impressive and varied acting career – Wright took on the key role of Princess Buttercup in Rob Reiner’s classic fantasy comedy The Princess Bride, a role which remains one of her most well-known credits to this day.

Now, some 37 years later, she’s returned to the fairytale genre for Netflix’s new action-adventure flick Damsel, only this time she’s approaching things from the other side.

In the film – which has just arrived on the streamer – she plays the wicked Queen Isabelel, who is responsible for throwing Millie Bobby Brown’s Princess Elodie into a cave, where she’s greeted by a terrifying fire-breathing dragon.

Wright wasn’t initially thinking about the connection between the two films when she first signed on, but now that it’s been pointed out she can’t help but wonder if her two characters are somehow linked, as she explains during an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com.

“Somebody recently in the press brought up the question, do you think Queen Isabelel is the older Princess Buttercup?” she muses. “And I said, ‘No, please say no, that can’t be! That’s blasphemy, don’t even think of such things!’ And then we were all giggling, saying maybe she did grow up to be Queen Isabelle and she just became more angry!”

In truth, the thing that attracted Wright to the part was not any connection to her previous role but a conversation she had with the film’s Spanish director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, whose previous directing credits include 28 Weeks Later and Intruders.

Wright explains that Fresnadillo was eager to get across the fact that he wanted to do something a little different from the traditional fairytale, to subvert some of the tropes of the genre that we’re so used to seeing.

“The way he was describing to me how this was going to be an unconventional fairytale and in what way it was going to be, that was enticing,” she says. “I just was like, this is different. He’s turning it on its head a little bit, the quintessential template.

“He stepped out of the box with these two women, and I think it’s a really good message for young girls: It’s not a damsel in distress that’s being rescued by somebody, it’s self-survival.”

The role of the young woman who finds herself fighting for survival is played by the aforementioned Millie Bobby Brown – a star whose work facing Demogorgons and the like in Stranger Things will no doubt have prepared her well for the threat of a fire-breathing dragon.

Wright had seen some of Brown’s work in the early seasons of the sci-fi juggernaut – “when she was a little wee one” – and was very impressed working alongside her on the new film.

Damsel. Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie in Damsel standing in the light of one lightbulb hanging on a branch.
Damsel. Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie in Damsel.
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“She’s so enigmatic [and] has an incredible presence on screen,” she says. “And so authentic, right? There’s not a false bone in her body when she delivers lines. She’s very connected. When I met her, she was 18 or 19 years old, a young woman, and look at all that she’s accomplished. It’s pretty impressive!”

Although Wright’s time on set was relatively limited – she worked around seven days scattered throughout the shoot – she nonetheless found herself striking up a bond with Brown, especially when she arrived to shoot some scenes in Portugal, which was the first time they were able to “relax and giggle”.

And while Queen Isabelle and Princess Elodie have rather an antagonistic relationship in the film, the same is not true for that between Wright and Brown.

“I actually felt more like her surrogate mother,” she says. “Because she was barefoot the whole movie! I was like, ‘Get some flip flops, make sure she puts those on in between takes.’”

The supporting cast for the film also includes everyone from Love Simon star Nick Robinson to two-time Oscar nominee Angela Bassett, and there was one other cast member Wright was especially keen to work with again: Ray Winstone.

The pair had previously co-starred in the 2007 motion-capture film Beowolf, and Wright says she’s a huge fan of the English actor’s work.

“Sexy Beast is one of my most favourite movies of all time,” she says. “I’ve never been really starstruck in my life. But when I first met Ray, I was starstruck, because I love that movie so much.”