Aaron Taylor-Johnson Says 'We've Barely Scratched the Surface' of What He'd Do for a Role

Mar. 15, 2025

Aaron Taylor-Johnson.Photo:Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Aaron Taylor-Johnson

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Aaron Taylor-Johnsonis an actor committed to his craft.While appearing on the Dec. 20 episode of Brittany Broski’s YouTube showRoyal Court, the actor, 34, poked fun at his intense commitment to the roles he plays, as he jokingly teased, “We’ve barely scratched the surface.“Taylor-Johnson then went on to delve into a more serious discussion about his creative process, revealing that he is “cautious” not to bring heavy roles home with him after work. The actor shares daughters Wylda Rae, 14, and Romy Hero, 12, with wife Sam Taylor-Johnson.“You’re trying to shed a skin, or actually, like, an aura around you,” he explained. “And you can sort of like convince yourself there isn’t one, but I do feel some people are really susceptible to that, and sensitive to that feeling.”Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson at the ‘Kraven the Hunter” N.Y.C. premiere on Dec. 10.Jamie McCarthy/WireImageIn terms of how he typically preps for a role, Taylor-Johnson detailed, “It really kinda depends,” adding, “I kind of enjoy, like, finding habits, like, good and bad habits of that character, and sort of living in that routine and pattern … or listening to certain music that would be associated with that era of time.““It’s multiple things, because, you’re also, like, changing facial hair or your hair or what your clothes are or what you’re wearing, so that — eventually — it becomes second nature, and ideally you’re already in that character when you step on set,” he continued.The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!TheKick-Assstar said he credits “chameleon”-like actors such asGary OldmanandDaniel Day-Lewisfor teaching him that “you can not only change your voice, but you can change the way you move, change the way you walk.”Taylor-Johnson also shared some behind-the-scenes details about his new filmKraven the Hunter, revealing that he was on a “very strict” diet while training for the role.He told Broski, 27, that his on-set nutritionist, Nathan Schmit, even made him specialized snacks to curb his “sweet cravings,” including nutritionally dense deserts.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Aaron Taylor Johnson at ‘GMA Studio’ on Dec. 11, 2024 in N.Y.C.Raymond Hall/GC ImagesKraven the Hunteris in theaters now.

Aaron Taylor-Johnsonis an actor committed to his craft.

While appearing on the Dec. 20 episode of Brittany Broski’s YouTube showRoyal Court, the actor, 34, poked fun at his intense commitment to the roles he plays, as he jokingly teased, “We’ve barely scratched the surface.”

Taylor-Johnson then went on to delve into a more serious discussion about his creative process, revealing that he is “cautious” not to bring heavy roles home with him after work. The actor shares daughters Wylda Rae, 14, and Romy Hero, 12, with wife Sam Taylor-Johnson.

“You’re trying to shed a skin, or actually, like, an aura around you,” he explained. “And you can sort of like convince yourself there isn’t one, but I do feel some people are really susceptible to that, and sensitive to that feeling.”

Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson at the ‘Kraven the Hunter" N.Y.C. premiere on Dec. 10.Jamie McCarthy/WireImage

Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson

Jamie McCarthy/WireImage

In terms of how he typically preps for a role, Taylor-Johnson detailed, “It really kinda depends,” adding, “I kind of enjoy, like, finding habits, like, good and bad habits of that character, and sort of living in that routine and pattern … or listening to certain music that would be associated with that era of time."

“It’s multiple things, because, you’re also, like, changing facial hair or your hair or what your clothes are or what you’re wearing, so that — eventually — it becomes second nature, and ideally you’re already in that character when you step on set,” he continued.

The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!

TheKick-Assstar said he credits “chameleon”-like actors such asGary OldmanandDaniel Day-Lewisfor teaching him that “you can not only change your voice, but you can change the way you move, change the way you walk.”

Taylor-Johnson also shared some behind-the-scenes details about his new filmKraven the Hunter, revealing that he was on a “very strict” diet while training for the role.

He told Broski, 27, that his on-set nutritionist, Nathan Schmit, even made him specialized snacks to curb his “sweet cravings,” including nutritionally dense deserts.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Aaron Taylor Johnson at ‘GMA Studio’ on Dec. 11, 2024 in N.Y.C.Raymond Hall/GC Images

Aaron Taylor Johnson

Raymond Hall/GC Images

Kraven the Hunteris in theaters now.

source: people.com