Andrew Scott called his Pressure costar Brendan Fraser the "sweetest person" in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE
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"Everybody just loves him," Scott said
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The pair's World War II film centers on the tense 72 hours leading up to D-Day and follows General Dwight D. Eisenhower (Fraser) and Captain James Stagg (Scott) as they face an impossible choice regarding the Allied invasion of Normandy
Andrew Scottcounts himself amongBrendan Fraser's biggest fans.
The Irish actor, 49, chatted about his new World War II moviePressure— and his admiration for costar Fraser — in an exclusive PEOPLE in 10 interview.
"Oh, he's the sweetest person," Scott said ofThe Whalestar, 57.
"I think when people see Brendan Fraser, I think we just like him," he continued. "Everybody just loves him. And we see him and we think, 'Oh, I trust him.' "
Scott said that perception of trust is "obviously very important when you're playing somebody like Ike," referring to Fraser'sPressurecharacter, Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The film — which is based on David Haig's 2014 stage play of the same name — centers on the tense 72 hours before D-Day. "General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Captain James Stagg face an impossible choice — launch the most dangerous seaborne invasion in history or risk losing the war altogether," per an official synopsis.
Scott plays Stagg, a British Met Office meteorologist attached to the Royal Air Force who is tasked with providing Eisenhower with an accurate weather forecast to give the seaborne invasion of Normandy its best chance of succeeding.
Scott noted to PEOPLE that his and Fraser's characters are "very different" but are both "men of extreme integrity."
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Elsewhere in his conversation with PEOPLE, Scott spoke about what draws him to a potential acting project.
"It's always the script," theSherlockstar said. "That's where it starts."
"You know, I don't think you can make a great movie if you've got a mediocre script," he continued. "I just don't think it's likely for me in some ways. So I've been doing lots of very different stuff, and that's kind of the name of the game for me."
Scott said he's even got a romantic project in the works.
"There's one coming withEmily Blunt— the divine Miss Emily Blunt," he revealed, referring to Netflix'sWalk the Blue Fields, based on Claire Keegan's romance short story.
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Pressurepremieres in theaters on May 29.
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