The Sunday Telegraph

First Watership Down terrified us, say new stars

- By Lewis Pennock

STARS of the BBC’s new Watership Down adaptation have revealed their performanc­es were shaped by the “terror” they felt as children watching the classic 1978 version.

James McAvoy, John Boyega, Gemma Arterton and Nicholas Hoult recalled the traumatic scenes from the cartoon ahead of the new television miniseries which airs this Christmas.

The television remake of Richard Adams’ classic children’s novel, which has sold more than 50 million copies since its release in 1972, uses the latest animation technology to recreate many of the violent scenes which viewers found so affecting in the earlier version.

Asked why he took the role, McAvoy, 39, who plays Hazel, said: “From the deep love and terror that watching the 1978 animation put inside my bones, and then from reading the novel later in life when it blew me away all over again.”

Arterton, 32, who plays Clover, added: “I remember seeing the 1978 animation when I was very young – and being petrified by it. Having revisited the story as an adult, it’s so pertinent, especially for these days and these times.”

The adaptation, which has an all-British cast, will air as two feature-length episodes on BBC One on Dec 22 and 23. Boyega, 26, the Star Wars actor, said the realism created by the new animation techniques would increase the “emotional stakes” for viewers.

“I was also curious as to how they were going to do this, because the 1978 film was in 2D and it was devas- tating,” said Boyega, who voices Bigwig.

“I was devastated, I can’t lie. It was too much – it was bloody and looked a bit strange and as a kid taking that in was very scary.”

Hoult, 29, who plays Fiver, said the story was “scary at times” but “not unsuitable for your children to be watching with you”.

The cast spoke after Rory Aitken, one of the producers, said the remake was “clearly not appropriat­e for younger children”.

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Nicholas Hoult, James McAvoy and Gemma Arterton

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