Michael Fassbender takes a trip down memory lane, revisiting most of his most memorable roles — from ‘Band of Brothers’ to ‘The Killer’ and beyond. Michael opens up about landing his big break while working in a warehouse, the brutal training for ‘300’ (complete with swords and sub-zero temps), and why ‘Assassin’s Creed’ didn’t quite hit the mark. Fassbender doesn’t shy away from the messy bits — recalling a rogue horse erection on the set of ‘Jane Eyre,’ a certain purple prop from ‘Inglourious Basterds,’ and yes, using fisting gloves in ‘The Killer.’

He gets candid about the emotional toll of ‘Shame,’ the career-defining impact of ‘Hunger,’ and the unexpected joy of drinking moonshine with Terrence Malick while filming ‘Song to Song.’ From dark dramas to big-budget action films, this is Fassbender as you’ve never seen him before — unfiltered and full of surprising stories.

0:00 Intro
0:20 The Killer (2023)
0:58 Jane Eyre (2006)
1:11 The Light Between Oceans (2016)
1:36 300 (2006)
2:15 Steve Jobs (2015)
3:02 Macbeth (2015)
3:31 Black Bag (2025)
3:39 Assassin’s Creed (2016)
4:13 Band of Brothers (2001)
4:58 Hunger (2008)
5:42 Shame (2011)
6:07 Fish Tank (2009)
6:37 12 Years A Slave (2013)
7:36 Inglorious Basterds (2009)
8:03 Song to Song (2017)
8:19 The Agency (2024)
8:43 Eden Lake (2008)
9:15 Kneecap (2024)

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