Why X-Force Member Zeitgeist Looks So Familiar
Daniel Johnson
Updated on March 06, 2026
Of course, no one likes to presume, but if a horror film is playing out and the guy behind Pennywise is in an empty house, it's totally understandable to keep your guard up. That was the tone set by Zach Craggier's "Barbarian." Beginning with a double-booked home rental, Georgina Campbell plays a woman who is weary of Skarsgård's Keith Toshko, who is already at the home she's planning to spend some nights in alone. No spoilers, but the film quickly descends into a level of terror that's kept hidden until heads are smashed, and secrets claw their way out. Thankfully, as Campbell told Looper in an exclusive interview, Skarsgård made the whole experience a comfortable one when they shared the screen and before Justin Long arrived to piece together the bloody pandemonium.
"We started with the stuff with Bill, which was great. He's such a talented actor, and he made those scenes so fun and comfortable, and we got that natural back-and-forward, and it was great," Campbell explained. In truth, it's Skarsgård's involvement that sets up the terror going forward. "[It was] very different than when I worked with Justin, where we're both on level 10 of like, 'Oh, my God' — life-or-death situation all the way through," Campbell continued. "It was great. I felt so comfortable with both of them, and they're both such talented actors. It was easy and fun."