<![CDATA[io9: ericbana]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: ericbana]]> http://io9.com/tag/ericbana http://io9.com/tag/ericbana <![CDATA[Video Clips Show The Ups And Downs Of Dating A Time Traveler [The Time Traveler's Wife]]]> Rachel McAdams is courted by the dreamy time-traveling Eric Bana, from her youth to young adulthood. Check out these four clips from the new science fiction romance, The Time Traveler's Wife.





The film will be in theaters August 14th.

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<![CDATA[Bana: Nero Is Really The Misunderstood Tragic Hero Of Star Trek [Exclusive]]]> We got a few minutes alone with Star Trek's Romulan bad boy, Eric Bana, and looked deep into the psyche of Nero. Bana explained how he got so revved up, he passed out on set.

Let's talk about your character, Nero. He has such a tragic back story. Did you ever feel like a tragic hero?

That's a good question. Tragic hero? I guess to a degree. I never really saw him as a villain, even though he sort of performs that function for the drama of the story. To me, yeah, he was Nero, leader of the Romulans who has been wronged and is seeking revenge, and that's kind of how I see him so I think. Yeah, I like your description.

The writers wrote a whole comic prequel about your character, did you read it?

No, no I didn't, actually. I was so engrossed in the script and had a bunch of ideas for the character, and I was very careful. I learned about some of that stuff, but I didn't want to cloud what I had going on in my own head, but I'm looking forward to reading it now.

So how did you come up with your ideas for the character? Where did you go?

Essentially, I think if a script's well-written, it sparks your imagination, and you almost like start directing the film in your head, with ideas. And for me it was a lot of his back story and the fact that he's been in prison for so long, and was so patient in enacting his revenge, which makes it a lot about the character. So it was essentially, you know, I guess... you join the dots and try to come up with something that's interesting and entertaining. You know, it's a character we haven't seen before.

I'm curious about your movements in character. You're very aggressive and strong, did you come up with any of those reactions and jumps yourself or was it all planned out?

Some of them were a bit spur of the moment. It was a pretty intense character. I passed out, I think, once during one of the takes, I got so carried away. Lost about twenty seconds, down on the floor, and got up, and the camera was still rolling and it was like, "I guess I just continue now." Um yeah. It was pretty crazy.

I can't believe you passed out on set! How did you stay that cranked up on set?

You get used to it. The reality of it is you just ebb and flow. There are times during the day when you're really really peaking, and then you just come down the other side. It's like having an espresso, you know - you just gotta allow for that and just try and jazz yourself up when that camera's rolling, but it is exhausting.

Time traveling should be very familiar to you now. You time-travel in Star Trek and you time travel in The Time Traveler's Wife. How is that time-traveling different from what we see in Star Trek?

Well it was very, very different. The Time Traveler's Wife,... it's very, very emotional context, all the time. I mean, they're going back to visit your wife as she's growing up. It's such a beautiful story, and yeah, yeah, it's a lot less about revenge and destruction.

Does the travel have any special FX in Time Traveler that are similar to Star Trek with the back holes?

No. I wouldn't really describe it as science fiction-y at all, it's a love story with some time-traveling elements.

And are we gonna see more science fiction from you after this?

I don't know. I'm sort of not such a huge science fiction guy. It just sort of happened that way. I got involved in this, you know essentially, because I thought the script was incredible and [I'm] just a huge fan of J.J., and was dying to work with him. And so it was out of a longing to get into science fiction, but yeah, I'm interested in it. It's fascinating.

See Nero in action this Thursday night when Star Trek is released in theaters.

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<![CDATA[Rachel McAdams Makes Out With A Time-Traveling Hottie [The Time Traveler's Wife]]]> Sexy Librarian Rachel McAdams runs towards her time traveling hubby, on the set of The Time Traveler's Wife based on the novel by Audrey Niffenegger. Click through to see wifeu Clare Abshire get a face-full of her time-lost librarian man, Henry DeTamble (Eric Bana).

I'm sorry but if my husband was a time traveling Eric Bana, I think I would be making less with the pouty eyes and more with bedroom eyes. Take me to the 70s and let make love with roller skates on.

These photos were taken on reshoots for the movie that is supposed to come out this December. There is a lot of buzz around this movie seeing as Audrey Niffenegger's novel did quite well. The story focuses around a married couple, and whenever Henry DeTable gets stressed out, he travels ends up traveling in time. This means he's gone for lengthy periods of time, leaving his poor wife alone.

Photos By INF

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<![CDATA[The Best Actor In Star Trek Reboot Only Has A Cameo [Star Trek Reboot]]]> eric_bana_99.jpgEric Bana set his phaser to overload and dropped it in the middle of a mass of fans before walking away with a smirk on his face. His much-ballyhooed role as the Romulan villain in the new J.J. Abrams Star Trek film is only a cameo. But he adds that "it's a good cameo!" However, he also mentions that he hasn't started filming his role yet, so perhaps Abrams will beef it up with some juicy Khan-esque lines, so Chris Pine can fall to his knees and shout "NEEEEROOOOOOOOOOO!" [MTV Movies Blog]

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