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Cillian Murphy's Raw Portrayal in Steve: A Transformative Role Fueled by Chaos and Compassion

Cillian Murphy's Raw Portrayal in Steve: A Transformative Role Fueled by Chaos and Compassion

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Cillian Murphy has owned the headlines these past few days as his latest film Steve hit select cinemas on September 19 and ignited an immediate critical and public buzz. Known for disappearing into roles, Murphy took a wildly different approach for Steve, refusing his trademark deep-dive preparation and instead insisting he came to set every day with no plan—something he told Metro and LADbible left him “genuinely terrified,” but which critics have hailed as transformative. Steve was crafted for him by Max Porter, who adapted his own 2023 novella Shy for the screen and watched Murphy deliver a performance that Empire Magazine called “a rallying, railing portrayal of a broken education system,” and Rolling Stone Magazine praised as “darkly funny and thought-provoking – and as nail-biting as you might expect.” The film sits at a respectable 77 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and is being celebrated as an electric, raw and deeply compassionate portrait of teachers and troubled kids in a 1990s British reform school, with Murphy’s performance widely described as “astonishing” for its authentic portrayal of addiction and anxiety—a step change from his icy Tommy Shelby days, with Murphy himself telling BBC News that the character was born out of the chaos of not planning at all.

The world premiere of Steve in Toronto on September 5 saw Murphy sweeping the red carpet with Tracey Ullman and the cast, with photographers and fans jostling for a glimpse of the Oscar winner according to IFTN. Social media has since lit up with hot takes on Murphy’s radical new acting choices, with fans arguing over whether this “just show up and feel it” method is genius or madness, but nearly all agree it works for Steve. Among the more gossipy headlines, speculation swirled about Murphy turning down a recent Disney project, but NetflixJunkie clarifies that while his name was linked to a rumored controversy about studio interference, nothing has been confirmed and Murphy has kept tight-lipped about blockbusters for now, instead spotlighting his principles and real-life advocacy offscreen.

As Steve prepares for its October 3 global Netflix release—and with critics calling it a “love letter to teachers” as much as a searing indictment of broken systems—Murphy stands at a career crossing, celebrated not only as a chameleonic actor but as an artist willing to risk it all for the sake of authenticity.

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