'Yellowjackets' Stars on Hopes for an Adult Van and Her Romance With Taissa (Exclusive)
18.02.2022 - 19:26
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, open up to ET about bringing LGBTQ representation to the screen, their hopes for the relationship moving forward and why they want to see an adult Van.“I am incredibly proud to represent the LGBTQ+ community. I fall under the umbrella.
My son is under the umbrella,” Cypress says. “And, you know, in my 25-year career, I’d say half the characters I’ve played were lesbians, which is a really cool thing that I get to do and bring to light onscreen.” “It’s been such a pleasure for me.
And playing that relationship out in the wilderness is something Jasmin and I care about really deeply and worked really hard on and love seeing people respond to it positively,” Hewson adds. On Showtime’s hit series about teenage girls stranded in the Canadian Rockies and the older lives of those who were rescued, Cypress plays the adult version of Taissa (Jasmin Savoy Brown in 1996), who starts a relationship with Van (Hewson) not long after the two survive a horrific plane crash. While Taissa’s story picks up 25 years later as she and the other grownup survivors, Shauna (Melanie Lynskey), Misty (Christina Ricci) and Natalie (Juliette Lewis), find themselves haunted by secrets of their past, Van’s future remains unclear. During a moderated conversation for the 10th annual SCAD TVfest, Lynskey shared that of all the unanswered questions about the show, she’s most curious to know if there’s an adult Van. “Because I very much want [Liv] to be on the show forever and ever,” she said, revealing that Van is “my husband’s favorite character.” “I also want an adult Van,” added Sammi Hanratty, who plays the younger version of Misty in the 1996 timeline.
“I’m excited to see where all that goes. And I truly love working with Liv ‘cause we got to do all
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