Oscar Winner Mark Rylance Talks Giant Role in ‘The BFG’

The film is based on Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s novel.

The 56-year-old Brit has been a theater actor for years. He snagged a best supporting actor Oscar for his first Hollywood role, playing Rudolf Abel in "Bridge of Spies" — another Spielberg film.

"The BFG" — a tale of two unlikely friends — hits those marks, with themes like finding the strength to overcome differences.

Rylance said the film tells the story of "a very loving friendship."

The movie even includes a special language, which Rylance demonstrated for Boudreau.

"The BFG" premieres July 1.

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