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Hunter Doohan about killing [SPOILER]Miss Lady Gaga

Spoiler alert: This story contains large spoilers from “Wednesday” season 2, part 1, which now streams on Netflix.

Hunter Doohan would like to report a ‘hate crime’.

The actor, who plays Tyler/Hyde in Netflix’s hit series “Wednesday” says he missed Lady Gaga when she filmed her guest place in season 2. “I am the only gay in the show, and I didn’t meet Gaga,” says Doohan me in the last episode of the “Just For For Variety“Podcast.

He paved out, he says, “This is nonsense.”

But he met the son of Christina Ricci when they shot their deadly Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital scene. ‘I think he was disappointed that it was me and not Jenna [Ortega]’Doohan is bursting.

There are many twists and turns during season 2, part 1. The last episode not only shows Tyler who transforms into the hyde and shockingly killed his master Marilyn (Ricci), but he also throws out of a window in the Insane Asylum on Wednesday. We see on Wednesday for the last bloody and seemingly unconscious on the ground while the Hyde runs into the forest while being shot by the police.

“There is so much more going on to create the great mysteries of the season,” says Doohan. “Tyler has a crazy bow. I don’t want to spoil anything, but they have established in episode four that he thinks he is free himself from the master, but from Wednesday’s conversation at Willow Hill, we have learned that the hyde cannot survive without a master, so he has no idea what he has done to himself.”

Doohan understands why Marilyn was murdered. “I think it made sense to the story because they have established a little that Tyler had to be separated,” he explains. “Their band was weakened. But I think that for him the only way he would be free of this iconic, but Psychopath is to kill her. We tried to play that it was difficult for him because he still has these really distorted feelings for her, but he must be lost to his true self.”

I spoke with Doohan op Zoom from Nieuw -Zeeland, where he photographs ‘Evil Dead Burn’.

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How’s filming?

It’s going great. We are now two weeks. We had a few weeks of preparation here. This film is crazy. Many stunt and prosthetic tests must be performed.

What kind of stunt training did you have to do?

Many fighting and people are thrown around.

Do you like to do stunt work?

It’s so nice. I did the “Daredevil” show and was so excited. I had something like: “I’m going to fight and really sit in it”, but I was also a host, so it is like: “We don’t have time to teach you that.” My character had a mask, so all the fight is my stunt doubles. They would literally bring me in for the close -ups of the face just because you could see my eyes.

“Wednesday” is so fun and creepy and Campy in the best possible ways.

This year they really set up every aspect of the show.

When you first read the scripts for season 2, what went on?

I had something like: “Wow. Still chained.” And I laughed a lot too. I thought all the stuff with the slurp -zombie [Owen Painter] and Pugsley [Isaac Ordonez] and Eugene [Moosa Mostafa] Was really funny. I was really excited that more Addams family -things have been pressed. I thought it was great that the writers showed really everyone’s powers more in season 2.

And then Joanna Lumley joins the show as Morticia’s mother and Wednesday Hester Frump’s grandmother.

She was so sweet. I met her a few times. I didn’t really work with her on the set. But an icon. She was so sweet.

Are you an “ab fab” gay?

I still haven’t seen it. I have to be busy with that. It is a blind spot for me. Edit this out. People get so angry. [Laughs]

Are you going to come out directly in this interview?

Everyone has a blind spot. Leave me alone.

Did they show you that sketches of what Hyde would look like?

They showed me the Tim Burton Drew van de Hyde, which was so cool. Then I went to his exhibition [The World of Tim Burtn at the Design Museum] In London while I was filming in Dublin, and they had a whole ‘Wednesday’ section, and there is one of his original sketches of the Hyde on his plate. But then there is also this almost insulting aspect that he waited until I was cast to draw it. I had something like: “What does that mean?”

That’s funny because my next question is, do you think you look like the hyde?

That is so damn great. [Laughs]

Or do the Hyde look like you?

They can’t say that I cut you off in this interview. Oh, my God. Not me. He is purple with bulging eyes and a loyal hair. I did have a friend who told me in the gym that he knew it was because we had the same hair, what I just didn’t know what to do with it. I am no longer friends with this person.

When we see the hyde, is there one of you there, or is that all CGI in the post?

I trade the initial phases of the transformation, which is always insane. This season I really tried to find it. I am like: “I will do this,” and Tim said, “Hunter, do your interpretative dance or whatever you are going to do.” And I had something like ‘great’, because you also have to do it much longer than they start using it, so that they can cut it at some point. It always comes to a certain point that is just so uncomfortable. I am just like: “Stop”, and then we all laugh. But then they bring in someone from the stunt team that is on stilts and has crutches on their arms and wear the morph pack with small dots, and then it’s just all CGI.

Is music playing if you do the ‘dance’?

There is no music. It is super uncomfortable. The entire crew looks at you.

I find it interesting that the Hyde threw out the window on Wednesday, but did not stab her. I don’t think he wants her to death.

Throwing away a window is also not fun, but he could have teared her apart immediately. I think there is so much to do with how he feels on Wednesday, because for me, when she appears for the first time in episode 2 of this season, it is as if he might be a bit delusion about it, but thinking: “She finally admitted. She has come to see me”, and then she is just to try to get information from me.

Let’s talk about the internet now, really blow up when they saw a shirtless shot of you out of the season. Go on Tiktok and you will find hashtags for “Tyler shirtless,” Hunter Doohan Shirtless, “Hyde shirtless.” Did you expect this?

I already think [Gough] and miles [Millar]Our great writers know what they are doing. I mean, they have created ‘smallville’. And I remember that poster [Tom Welling as Superman] On the scarecrow thing. That is a kind of image that grew up in my brain. They know how to enjoy. Reading the scripts was funny. It was, “chained, shirtless, sweaty.” I had something like that: “Are we doing pants?” Because in season 1 we had to do the entire sock situation after transformation. I had something like: “This will be interesting.”

Is there a tyler-chained-up-shirtless training to get ready to photograph the scene?

You read [the script]And you are something like: “Let’s sharpen things a bit.”

How uncomfortable was it chained on the wall? Are you a method?

No, no method. It’s just funny. Jenna ran in the first day and ran laughing. We are so fond of them and they feel so stupid and goofy on the day. And then I see the episode, and it is like: “Oh, my God, it looks so much more intense than it felt in the day.”

Does your husband think of you as a hyde?

He laughs very hard every time my eyes start to bulge.

He doesn’t say, “I could see you there?”

No, he knows better.

This Q&A was edited for length and clarity. Listen to the full interview on “Just for Variety” above or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.

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