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    Bill Skarsgård Isn’t Clowning Around in These Performances on Netflix

    Don’t worry, he’s not looking to lure you into the sewers in these roles.

    By Caitlin Busch
    Nov. 12, 2025

Bill Skarsgård is best known for his horror roles: as two very different vampires in Hemlock Grove and Nosferatu, as a confused house guest in Barbarian, and, of course, as Pennywise the Dancing Clown in It and its sequel. He’ll don the makeup and red wig again when he reprises the role in the new TV series It: Welcome to Derry — but that isn’t where his talents end. He’s also played superheroes in Deadpool 2 and The Crow remake, done battle with Keanu Reeves as the Marquis Vincent Bisset de Gramont in John Wick: Chapter 4, and gotten butt-kicking revenge in Boy Kills World while playing a martial arts pro who’s lost the ability to hear and speak (only to be voiced by H. Jon Benjamin).

In the titles below on Netflix, he adds three roles to the list that couldn’t be more different: a war veteran struggling to be a good father, a famously charming Swedish criminal, and a man questioning the true meaning of the word “soulmate.”

The Devil All The Time

Tom Holland leads this Southern Gothic psychological thriller from director Antonio Campos about people from two small towns whose stories interweave over the course of the mid 20th century. Skarsgård plays former U.S. Marine Willard Russell, who returns to his hometown in West Virginia after World War II. Haunted by his time overseas, he passes his trauma to his son, Arvin (Holland), who carries the burden through showdowns with a preacher, a police officer, and a pair of serial killers. Robert Pattinson, Sebastian Stan, Riley Keough, Jason Clarke, and Drew Starkey co-star.

The Devil All The Time
2h 18m   R   2020
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Clark

Skarsgård is front and center in this six-episode Swedish series about the real-life career criminal Clark Olofsson. Known for his good looks and charisma, Olofsson was beloved by the Swedish public in the 1970s despite being convicted of robbery, drug trafficking, jailbreaks, and attempted murder. In fact, he was so well liked that he inspired the term “Stockholm syndrome” (the psychological phenomenon in which an abductee develops a bond with their captor) when he endeared himself to his hostages in the 1973 Norrmalmstorg bank robbery. Clark examines Olofsson’s life, crimes, and the public’s adoration of him.

Soulmates

In the near future, a company called Soul Connex has created a test that can accurately predict your soulmate. This sci-fi anthology series explores the implications of that test, questioning whether love is destined or created. Skarsgård stars in Episode 4 as Mateo, a man on his way to meet his soulmate when he has a romantic encounter with Jonah (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) at the airport bar. The series also stars Sarah Snook (Succession), Kingsley Ben-Adir (Bob Marley: One Love), Malin Akerman (The Hunting Wives), Charlie Heaton (Stranger Things), and more.

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