Jamie Bell has revealed that the acting conditions for his new movie The Eagle were tough.
Bell joins forces with Channing Tatum for the latest project by Kevin MacDonald, the man behind The Last King of Scotland, as they bring the Rosemary Sutcliff novel The Eagle of the Ninth to the big screen.
The movie was shot in Scotland and Bell reveals that it was a difficult shoot.
Speaking to the Press Association the actor said: "l'll think twice about making a film in Scotland again, especially in November..
"But part of having Kevin Macdonald at the front of this as the director, he's a documentarian at heart, I think, as much as he is a great feature filmmaker, so he really wanted to put us at the frontier."
"It's about people crossing boundaries and going into unknown worlds, and to achieve that we had to go up to the most remote parts of Scotland we could find.
"The physical landscape of the film is very much a character in the movie."
2011 looks set to be a busy year for the actor as he has completed work on Jane Eyre, in which he plays St. John Rivers, Stainless Steel and The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, in which he voices the title character.
The Eagle is released 23rd March.
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