Appearing on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Skarsgård revealed that he was given the used thong as a gift at the end of the shoot. “The end fight takes place on an erupting volcano and we’re naked,” he said. “I mean, where else would it be set? So, that’s what I wore for a week, and my character’s quite wounded so he’s bleeding a lot, profusely, so that was my wrap gift.”

Skarsgård was a good sport about the gift, although he would probably be justified in feeling a little slighted. According to the actor, many of his co-stars received much more elaborate presents when the film wrapped. Related ‘Infinity Pool’ Trailer: Alexander Skarsgård Kills His Doppelgänger in Brandon Cronenberg’s Latest Anya Taylor-Joy Says ‘Precious’ Actors Probably Shouldn’t Work with Robert Eggers Related The Best Film Sound of 2022 Oscars 2023: Best Makeup and Hairstyling Predictions
“Nicole Kidman got a sword, Willem Dafoe got a longship — the whole ship. I might be kidding, but I think that’s actually what happened,” he said. “And Björk got three Icelandic horses.” While the G-string gift makes for a funny late-night TV anecdote, the decision to be naked in the volcano fight scene is one that Skarsgård took seriously. In a recent interview with IndieWire, he opened up about the artistic justification behind the choice. “It was essential to be naked,” he said. “There are a lot of stories about the Vikings taking their clothes off before a fight for many different reasons. One being to intimidate the opponent. When you’re completely naked, you’re completely vulnerable. It is a way of showing fearlessness, and also to potentially to shock your opponent. So that was always the plan.” “In our puritanical society, it’s easier to portray violence on screen than nudity, which I find quite strange. So you can kill and chop heads left and right, but you can’t show any nudity. We had to figure out a way to do this long fight scene [nude], and at one point, there were conversations about, ‘Should we just do it shirtless?’ But I felt strongly, and Rob did as well, that it was imperative that they would take their clothes off.” “The Northman” is now playing in theaters.  Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.