Outlaw Kingstar Chris Pine and director David Mackenzie are here with a wee Scottish history lesson for you.

He was a mystery to most people.

There were particular sounds that I stumbled on, but also just getting the musicality of the language down.

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Did you enjoy spending some time in Scotland?PINE:I had a great time!

We shot a pretty heavy schedule so there wasnt much sight seeing.

Did you bring home a kilt?

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[Laughs] No, I did not buy a kilt because there were no kilts in the 1300s!

When I get my Scottish passport, Ill get one.

Florence Pugh is such a powerful force as Roberts second wife Elizabeth de Burgh.

Its amazing that she is so honest for someone so young.PINE:Shes an incredible talent.

She was a delight to work with and I cant wait to see what she does in the future.

He made the character really intense and quite nutty and energized.

Hes insanely good in the last big battle scene.

It was long and it was muddy and I think virtually shot in real time.

Theres a chaos and voracity in that its not hyper choreographed.

Its just disgusting and chaotic and shs happening all over the place.

Its not supposed to be pretty and it doesnt always have to end with the audience cheering.

That was always deeply meaningful to me.

Its not always pretty but it happens all over the world.

Roberts a real person that did something quite extraordinary but had much destruction after it.

We should take a hard look at why we do it and the people who do it.

I wanted to give the audience an opportunity to think about those things.

Outlaw Kingrules Netflix on Friday.