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Welcome to DAILYBRUHL, your new no. 1 source for everything concerning german-spanish actor and director Daniel Brühl!
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Welcome, bienvenidos and willkommen to DAILYBRUHL, a fansite dedicated to german-spanish actor Daniel Brühl! Follow us for the latest updates to Daniel's work and projects, interviews and videos as well as high quality gifs and photo edits, brought to you by both our own members and by reblogs from other blogs!

We track #dailybruhl as well as #dbruhledit, so make sure to tag us in your creations!

We're very excited to get this blog going and spread the love for this talented man, and we'd love to have you with us on that journey!

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The Cloverfield Paradox (2018) Daniel Brühl as Ernst Schmidt

Watching this movie, I remember having a visceral reaction when Ernst first appeared. Daniel's attractiveness ranges from cute to hot, depending on his role: Andrea Marowski is cute; Thomas Lang is hot; Baron Zemo is both. Sometimes, it takes a while to reveal itself, like Niki Lauda. But this character, without even saying a word, was on fire.

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The King's Man (2021) Daniel Brühl as Erik Jan Hanussen

This was one of many Daniel movies I'd already seen before I became a simp for him. I remember loving the first installment, The Secret Service, and hating this one in comparison—even though the second one, The Golden Circle, should have clued me in on the franchise's waning quality. But rewatching it for this monocled fiend, knowing fully what to expect, and having become more familiar with Matthew Vaughn's style since then, I was able to enjoy it for the hot, campy mess that it was. Learning from this, I was also able to enjoy Argylle. Do I need another installment with Erik as the Shepherd? Not necessarily. But I'd still be at the cinemas on opening day. Especially since it will reunite Daniel with August Diehl and David Kross.

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Deeply (2000) Daniel Brühl as Jay

I'd like to think this is the life Andrea Marowski led before he got washed up in a fishing village in Cornwall. This movie is not worth checking out and Daniel's only in it in a few flashbacks so here's most of his scenes, giffed.

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