As Nichols tells Empire, he was the perfect pick to portray the enigmatic Benny. “The minute I was shaking his hand, I just was like, ‘Wow, this is a good-looking guy,’” the director says of his first meeting with the star. “But he’s so disarming in how generous and nice and polite he is. It is a bit of a mask, I think. That guy’s got some serious gears at work under there.” There’s an unknowability, too, to his latest character. “In the book he seems a bit like a myth,” says Nichols of Benny. “And that was the line of thinking when I started to build that character. He’s a stand-in for this unattainable, probably unrealistic human being.”
In Benny’s orbit is Jodie Comer’s Kathy, a woman who finds herself drawn to him – despite the dangerous world he inhabits. “Kathy is the heart of the movie, and also the conscience,” explains Nichols. “She’s the lens through which this club is interpreted.” Who better to grab onto that part with both hands than the ever-excellent Comer? “She’s a woman in the 1960s that’s struggling to understand her place in this very specific world. And Jodie really embraced that,” Nichols says. “She really worked on it, to carry all of those complications.” Get ready to hit the gas.
Read Empire’s full The Bikeriders interview with Jeff Nichols in The Acolyte issue – on sale Thursday 11 April. Order a copy online here. The Bikeriders comes to UK cinemas on 21 June.