ABC is heading off into the national parks, only this time without Kevin Costner.
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Milo Ventimiglia stops by “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” Tuesday to talk about the final season of his hit series “This Is Us”.
DeGeneres asks Ventimiglia, who plays Jack Pearson, if he knows how the beloved show is going to end after six seasons.
He admits, “I have a pretty good understanding, but that was like a year or two ago. So Dan Fogelman our creator, he’s been very good with letting us know how it is going to wrap up.”
Ventimiglia then says, “Yes, I know [how it’s going to end].”
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He goes on, “For all of us on the cast it’s going to be pretty emotional and the audience and the fans, but it almost feels like one of those things where you have a full heart having experienced what you’ve experienced.”
Ventimiglia adds that he thinks people will be “happy” with the closure.
The actor also talks to DeGeneres about travelling around the U.S. in an Airstream.
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He shares, “I do a lot of times by myself, sometimes driving across [the] country and back or going out to certain national parks… just kind of getting out in the world all self-contained.”
DeGeneres questions whether fans freak out when they see him camping.
“Sometimes. A lot of these RV sites you pull into [are] a lot of older folks, retired folks,” laughing that they don’t expect him to pull up and then take his kettlebells and weights out for a workout.
Ventimiglia jokes, “People are just looking at me like ‘[What] the heck is this guy doing?'”
ABC is heading off into the national parks, only this time without Kevin Costner.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterABC has ordered a new pilot for the drama about the National Parks Investigative Services Branch, Variety has learned.The broadcaster commissioned a pilot for the project last year as well with a different creative team, though it ultimately did not go forward. The original team included Kevin Costner as co-writer and executive producer, but Costner is no longer attached to the project in any capacity.Instead, Rashad Raisani is writing and executive producing the pilot, which is described as a propulsive, soapy procedural set in the stunning world of National Parks.
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