Sort of jumpers and Jeeves so unless it’s a wedding, and I haven’t been to many of those recently.” They make it as easy for you as possible.” Heaven said the costumes were their favorite part of the role. “We were able to actually be in the world,” Neil said, adding it was easy “to geek out in that world and stand there as a human on set in this incredible place.”įrost added how there were, “loads of horses there and tons of extras. So to then add in giving certain people powers that’s a fascinating thing.”Īll three actors made it clear the period drama allowed for a unique experience on set in part because HBO’s high production values allowed for zero green screen and incredible costumes. “It’s a time industrial Britain is going through a great change,” Frost said, “I think there’s a geographical change happening, there’s a socio-political change happening and also these people individually are changing so I think within that kind of maelstrom, change is coming.” Heaven added, “The Victorian era is the time where everything is divided by gender and class, that’s when that begins. ![]() It’s a blending Frost said makes a lot of sense. Neil compared the blending to umami as it’s an unexpected flavor but one that you can’t quite describe. The show blends two popular flavors in recent TV programming: Period drama and superheroes. Listen to the latest episode of the AIPT Television podcast! And then there is Vinnie Heaven who plays Nimble Jack who also has powers though they don’t show up till episode 4. Rochelle Neil plays the criminal Annie Carbey aka Bonfire who can manipulate and create fire. ![]() Nick Frost plays the Beggar King Declan Orrun, a violent gangster who controls much of the lower-level criminal activity in the city. To kick off the series, HBO has made their actors available for interview (don’t miss our interview with Zackary Momoh and Denis O’Hare) and today we have a chat with three of the show’s villains, soon to be heroes and everything in between. Blending Victorian London with people who have superpowers called the “touched” the show hooks you with its deep mysteries and fantastic production values. ![]() Premiering on April 11th, the show is set in 1890s London and the first episode revealed it has an incredible cast who play varied and interesting characters in their own right. HBO’s kicking off a brand new fantasy, and some might say superhero series, this month called The Nevers.
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