Jacob Elordi is proving he can take the heat.
28.02.2022 - 23:31 / variety.com
Ethan Shanfeld SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of “Euphoria,” which aired on HBO on Feb. 27.“Euphoria” — which was created by Sam Levinson — has captured the hearts, minds and Twitter feeds of millions. With its Season 2 finale, “All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name,” the HBO high school drama will once again leave fans craving more, until it eventually returns for Season 3.Season 2 featured plenty of intense scenes and character development to go around, but many of its core plot lines orbit around Jacob Elordi’s complicated and controversial Nate Jacobs.
At the beginning of the season, Nate begins hooking up with his ex’s best friend, igniting a firestorm of jealousy, manipulation and and teen drama. At the end, he turns his dad into the police for child pornography. Following the season finale, Elordi spoke with Variety about what happened in between, his approach to playing Nate and why he doesn’t view him as an “antagonist.” And he also addressed some of the rumors of discontent surrounding the”Euphoria” set.“Euphoria” has done so well for HBO, and is a social media phenomenon. How does it feel to be a part of something so massive?It’s incredibly humbling to feel like you’re part of something that’s seemingly a big part of the current time.
It’s incredibly surreal.What were some of the challenges going into this season?I try to kind of come at everything as a blank canvas. So I think the only challenge was maybe shedding the knowledge that I had of myself and of Nate in the first season. I wanted to come back at “Euphoria” as if it was a completely new TV show — like it was essentially a new character.
Jacob Elordi is proving he can take the heat.
Succession star Brian Cox has recreated Sydney Sweeney’s memorable bathroom meltdown scene from Euphoria.Appearing in a segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday (March 14), the actor – who plays patriarch Logan Roy in Succession – appears alongside Euphoria characters Maddy (Alexa Demie), Kat (Barbie Ferreira), Lexi (Maude Apatow), and Rue (Zendaya).Cox proceeds to re-enact Cassie’s imaginary confession, declaring: “I’m in love with Nate Jacobs and he’s in love with me,” before adding “I have never, ever been happier!”Watch the HBO mash-up scene below.Last week (March 8), HBO released a statement responding to allegations which described a “hellish” night shoot and refusals to use the bathroom on the set of Euphoria.“The well-being of cast and crew on our productions is always a top priority,” HBO said in a statement obtained by Deadline, in response to allegations of SAG-AFTRA violations.“The production was in full compliance with all safety guidelines and guild protocols.
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Colman Domingo hopes that will see big changes when it returns for season 3. The 52-year-old actor, who plays Ali and sponsor to Rue (Zendaya) on the HBO drama, teased what he’s looking forward to from creator Sam Levinson the next season, especially after its complex and chaotic sophomore season. “I think Sam is such an incredible showrunner that I want him to flip the script in some way,” Domingo tells ET’s Will Marfuggi.
Jacob Elordi seems to have responded to the backlash that Ellen DeGeneres is receiving following the “Euphoria” star’s appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” earlier this week.
Jacob Elordi was thrust into the spotlight in 2018, when he starred as heartthrob Noah Flynn in the hit Netflix movie, The Kissing Booth. The Australian actor, 24, then landed the role of Nate Jacobs in highly popular HBO series Euphoria, which saw his popularity increase overnight.
Jacob Elordi is opening up about stripping down. The 24-year-old actor appears on Wednesday's episode of , and reveals how he feels about shooting nude scenes on HBO's hit series, , which recently aired its season 2 finale.Elordi stars on the Zendaya-led series as Nate Jacobs, whom he describes as «a sweet, lovable, relatable, giant, 18-year-old psychopath.» Nate frequently foregoes clothing on the show, something Elordi says he «kind of [has] no choice» but to accept. «Every scene is like, 'He sleeps with this person.
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Jacob Elordi is opening up about his Euphoria character, Nate Jacobs.
Eric Dane‘s character Cal had a moment in the Euphoria season two finale that felt like it could be a send-off and fans are wondering if he’ll return for season three.
an epic meltdown that ended with him walking out on his family, Cal (Eric Dane) hasn’t been seen on since episode 4. However, that all changed during a chaotic and shocking season 2 finale, when he’s unexpectedly confronted by his son Nate (Jacob Elordi) and given one more chance to explain himself. While speaking with ET’s Denny Directo, Dane breaks down what happened to Cal, talks about working with Elordi and addresses a fan theory involving Elliot (Dominic Fike). After storming out of Lexi’s (Maude Apatow) wildly provocative play, which included a homoerotic dance number about him and the other guys in the locker room, Nate ends up at his father’s warehouse.
Katcy Stephan SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers for the season finale of “Euphoria,” which aired on HBO on Feb. 27.Angus Cloud’s Fezco has had quite the journey this season of “Euphoria.” The sophomore season of the Sam Levinson show for HBO saw Fez picking up the pieces after his brother Ashtray (Javon Walton) killed drug dealer Mouse (Meeko Gattuso) with a hammer to the head. Following a frightening (and naked) encounter with soft-spoken drug lord Laurie (Martha Kelly), Fez took in heroin addict Faye (Chloe Cherry), the girlfriend of Mouse’s associate Custer (Tyler Chase).Whispers about Mouse’s death finally caught up with the brothers as Fez saw his life go up in smoke (literally).