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TO ‘FOREST’ FROM ‘FIRE’

Taylor Kinney ventures into woods with ‘Thrones’ star Natalie Dormer

- BILL ZWECKER Email: bzwecker@suntimes.com Follow Bill Zwecker on Twitter: @billzwecke­r

NEW YORK— Before filming “The Forest,” Taylor Kinney not only had never met co-star Natalie Dormer, he hadn’t even watched her hit series “Game of Thrones,”

“Every time Natalie’s name would come up in a conversati­on, when I mentioned I was going to be doing a movie with her, people would bring up ‘Game of Thrones,’ ” said the “Chicago Fire” star.

“So I binge-watched like the first three seasons and a couple of weeks of season four down inmy mom’s basement,” said the actor with a laugh. “My mom kept yelling down, ‘Get off the couch!’ and I kept yelling back, ‘I can’t! I can’t. This is too good!’

On “The Forest” (opening Friday), Dormer stars as an American venturing into the mysterious Japanese woods where her twin sister disappeare­d. Kinney plays a mysterious new friend who accompanie­s her on the journey, and who bears little resemblanc­e to his “Chicago Fire” character, Kelly Severide.

“Without question, he’s not Severide,” said Kinney, explaining how “the medium of film, as opposed to television, gives you a little more time to develop things.”

Since “The Forest” is a horror film, it seemed natural to ask Kinney if he is a fan of that genre. “I really have been. When I was a kid, it was a kind of rite of passage. Things like the old Stephen King ones. I loved ‘Cujo,’ ‘Pet Sematary,’ all the ‘Amityville’ films, the first ‘Halloween’ and ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.’ Those were my go-to films growing up, but then you’d need to watch an hour and a half of cartoons before you went to bed, so you didn’t freak out and have nightmares!”

Unlike her co-star, Dormer said, “I’m not a horror fan per se. My sister was the one in the family who loved horror movies. I’m more of a coward like that. But over the years, I have seen a few that I’ve liked.

“At the end of the day, I think that regardless of genre, a good movie is a good movie.”

Dormer, also known as the tattooed Cressida in “The Hunger Games,” plays twins in “The Forest” — much like Tom Hardy, recently seen playing both of the infamous twin gangsters, the Krays, in “Legend.”

“I have so much respect for Tom Hardy, because I only shot one scene with both [of her twin characters] together. That was hard enough, and surreal enough, so to have shot a whole movie, as Tom did … I have great respect for him.”

While most of “The For- est” was filmed in Serbia, Dormer did get to go to Japan to shoot some exterior scenes in Tokyo, where she visited the Aokigahara Forest for a day.

“It’s a really beautiful place, a special place,” she said. “There’s so much heritage to that whole Mount Fuji area of Japan. But here’s the funny thing. I didn’t want to stray too far off the path, as the legend of Aokigahara warns you. But I did want to get in amongst the trees and take some photos.

“But here’s the thing: My Japanese driver absolutely would not leave the path. He utterly refused. So it goes to show the superstiti­on about it being a place where people go to commit suicide is very strong for the native Japanese. They clearly respect the power of the forest.”

 ?? | GRAMERCY PICTURES ?? Taylor Kinney (right) plays a mysterious stranger who meets Natalie Dormer in “The Forest.”
| GRAMERCY PICTURES Taylor Kinney (right) plays a mysterious stranger who meets Natalie Dormer in “The Forest.”
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