12/4/2023 0 Comments Locke and key cast season 1LOCKE & KEY (L to R) DARBY STANCHFIELD as NINA LOCKE and BRENDAN HINES as JOSH BENNETT in episode 203 of LOCKE & KEY Cr. So a lot of new stuff in Season 2 for all of us, but that was one of the new experiences for my character, Nina Locke. That was fun to play and explore throughout the season, and then of course that shifts, and that was great too. (laughs) Because it’s a really new experience for her. I was like, “Why is this not feeling like the Nina Locke that I know?” And then I realized the following day after shooting like a three-page scene with Brendan Hines that Nina’s just happy, and that’s why it feels different. The characters just meet, but Josh Bennett is someone who makes Nina Locke incredibly happy, and I think, at the very beginning, I was actually worried about the tone a little bit. It was really… Actually, we had to find our rhythm, I would say. He’s a fantastic actor, so we had a lot of fun together. What was it like getting to explore both an entirely different aspect of the character, but also of the universe up until that point?ĭarby: It was great. AMANDA MATLOVICH/NETFLIX © 2021īNP: So, Darby, this season we got to see a different side of Nina Locke with her interactions with the new character Josh Bennett, who is sort of new to the show, played by Brendan Hines. LOCKE & KEY (L to R) JACKSON ROBERT SCOTT as BODE LOCKE, CONNOR JESSUP as TYLER LOCKE, and HALLEA JONES as EDEN HAWKINS in episode 207 of LOCKE & KEY Cr. So, it didn’t feel like we had to answer the basic questions of, “What are we doing?” It’s like, “Oh, okay, we know these characters and this. And then of course new dangers, new magic, new keys. You see characters meeting new people or losing people. There are a lot of changes that happen to these characters in Season 2, but I felt like we were all able to take it in stride because we knew the world of the show, and we had such great organic connections with each other. So, there was a confidence in even knowing what that, I think, just underlying, what that is. I think also, a familiarity with… It was nice, because we still carried over certain themes from Season 1, like there was still grief happening for all these characters, but it moves, it changes, it minimizes, maybe. So, I think that yeah, the confidence that we felt behind the scenes, that we knew what show we were making, that we knew each other, we knew our characters, that that, hopefully, was synchronized with how the characters are.ĭarby Stanchfield: I would agree, yeah. We feel like we can start having fun with them, and that confidence is the note that Season 2 starts on. We know what they are, we know what they do. And now in Season 2, time has passed, we’ve settled in Matheson, we’ve settled into our various relationships, and the family dynamic is better, and we are comfortable with these keys. There was a lot of like, “What is going on?” And emotionally, there was a similar dynamic, it’s like we were really all in the fallout of Rendell’s murder. I think so much of Season 1 was about either… It was about, on the plot side, it was about discovering what the hell these keys were, the fact that they even existed, what they did. Did that confidence carry over your portrayal of the characters as well?Ĭonnor Jessup: I think so. Actors: Connor Jessup & Darby StanchfieldīNP: At the start of Season 2 of Locke & Key, all of your characters are in a much better place, given everything that happened in Season 1, and there’s sort of a confidence about it, as we were talking about with the producers beforehand. There are no spoilers for season 2 (which you can watch right now and read our review here), so feel free to take a read as we attempted to use the Head Key to learn a little more about the series. A while back, we here at BNP got a chance to talk with the folks who help forged the magic of Locke & Key.
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