Gerard Butler used father-son reunion for emotional movie scene
Scottish actor Gerard Butler used a poignant teenage reunion with his estranged father to fuel emotional scenes in his new film How To Train Your Dragon 2.
The 300 hunk lost contact with his dad Edward after the family emigrated from Scotland to Canada when he was a child.
His mother later returned to their homeland with Butler and his two
siblings, but they didn't hear from Edward for several years and
eventually assumed he had died.
However, Butler was reunited with his dad aged 16, and formed a
strong bond with him before he lost his battle with cancer six
years later.
The actor's new animated movie features a reunion scene in which
his warrior character Stoick is brought back together with his
long-lost wife, and Butler reveals he intrinsically knew what to do
because of his own experiences with his dad.
He tells Britain's Daily Record newspaper, "(Stoick) is remembering
the days when they were falling in love and it's a very moving
scene.
"It is interesting for me because for 14 years I didn't see my own
father. I didn't even know he was alive. I just understood that
scene from the second they gave it to me. I knew what to do."