Mads Mikkelsen & Hannibal Creator on Reuniting for Horror Movie Dust Bunny | Interview

Bryan Fuller and Mads Mikkelsen unite once again in Dust Bunny, a fantasy horror film that follows a 10-year-old girl and her secretive neighbor. Mikkelsen plays a hit man who specializes in killing real-life monsters, giving the movie a unique blend of whimsy and dread. Now playing in theaters, Dust Bunny offers a chilling vision of childlike wonder with a dark twist.

Key Takeaways:

  • Bryan Fuller directs Dust Bunny, reuniting with Mads Mikkelsen
  • The movie explores a compelling blend of fantasy and horror
  • A 10-year-old girl named Aurora forms the story’s emotional core
  • Mikkelsen’s character hunts real-life monsters for hire
  • Dust Bunny is now available in theaters

The Reunion

Bryan Fuller, famed for his work on Hannibal, teams up once again with actor Mads Mikkelsen for Dust Bunny. Their renewed collaboration has generated early buzz, especially from fans eager to see how Fuller’s distinctive storytelling and Mikkelsen’s commanding screen presence mesh in a fresh context.

Unveiling Dust Bunny

At the heart of Dust Bunny is ten-year-old Aurora, whose routine life is upended by the discovery that her neighbor kills what he calls “real-life monsters.” Played by Mads Mikkelsen, this mysterious figure is described as a hit man for hire—an unusual role that raises unsettling questions about the world Aurora inhabits.

Fantasy Meets Horror

The film merges elements of fantasy and horror, creating a unique tapestry of eerie storytelling with imaginative set pieces. According to statements from Fuller, the movie’s genre-blending approach is designed to pique the curiosity of audiences who crave both the eerie tension of horror and the whimsical wonder of fantasy.

Character Dynamics

Aurora’s innocence contrasts sharply with her neighbor’s lethal skill set. This unusual pairing forms the film’s core dynamic, delivering an emotional depth that underscores the broader horror-fantasy narrative. While she remains an innocent child in a perilous situation, Mikkelsen’s hit man serves as both protector and a source of intrigue.

In Theaters Now

Dust Bunny is currently playing in theaters, offering moviegoers a dark yet imaginative escape into a world where monsters lurk just out of sight—and a formidable neighbor stands ready to take them down. For fans of Bryan Fuller and Mads Mikkelsen’s earlier collaborations, this project provides a fresh way to see them reunited against the backdrop of a chilling new story.

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