Paloma Faith has been getting into her role for Batman spin-off Pennyworth, via some pretty serious method acting.
It turns out there's not just method to the madness – there's also quite a lot of madness to the method.
Speaking to The Sun, she revealed her realistic portrayal of villain Bet Skyes has got people talking (and walking towards her, to see if she's OK).
"It's very odd because people keep coming up to me on the set saying, 'I'm scared of you. It's too real, and we're really worried,'" she said.
"People on set are British and they know me as a person who's kind of a bit playful and stuff, and Bet's not that playful, except with people's bodies," she continued.
Her intense acting style has meant her character has started to bleed into her everyday life – including threatening to kill her neighbour's dog.
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"I recently got into an argument with my next-door neighbour and told him I was gonna kill his dog," she admitted.
"And I realised afterwards that I hadn't got out of character yet, and that's not really my natural behaviour."
The ten episode series, which will be broadcast on Epix, will turn back time to follow a young butler Alfred Pennyworth (Jack Bannon) and Batman's dad, Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge).
It's set in '60s London, and sees Thomas and Alfred, a former British SAS soldier, set-up a security company.
They're up against Paloma's Bet Skyes, who we can expect will do even more callous, evil things than threatening neighbours' dogs.
Pennyworth will be broadcast on Epix this summer.
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