![]() LOCKE & KEY (L to R) HALLEA JONES as EDEN HAWKINS and GRIFFIN GLUCK as GABE in episode 207 of LOCKE & KEY Cr. So I really enjoyed pushing the limits on what I thought Eden can be, and the writer’s helped so much by laying a great foundation for that. There were a lot of times where I was like “Oh my god! This is my job! I get to be crazy! I get to be chaotic! And absolutely problematic and ‘gutty.’ And lawless” Eden just runs crazy. JONES: It was fun to step out of the realm of normality, like as normal humans are allowed to do day-to-day. How did you feel about the transition between being a normal human to a now a killer character? And I’m hoping that the audience sees how it might reflect in the show in the scenes that I do with everyone who doesn’t know she’s a demon. And school is more colorful and what not. ![]() And her demon self is much darker and sexier in ways. And I actually worked with the costume designer, Megan, to reflect Eden’s outfits with her school self versus her demon self. But I loved being able to sprinkle in little moments in the day-to-day for the school Eden. So a lot of Season 2 is Eden being “I really don’t want to hide herself, but if she exposes she’s a demon, Gabe will have his say on not being very pleased about that.” It was incredible playing the “Demon” element which was just so unhinged and chaotic. JONES: Eden doesn’t really care but she knows she has to. LOCKE & KEY (L to R) EMILIA JONES as KINSEY LOCKE and GRIFFIN GLUCK as GABE in episode 201 of LOCKE & KEY Cr. And I’ve been meaning to mention Andy Serkis for the past two days, and I’m so glad I finally got the opportunity to. ![]() It’s hard but you get a lot of creative liberty, and it’s so rewarding to see a character come to life after you’ve done all that. And so whatever you perceive to be the right thing in your scenario is the right thing. And that’s what’s so fun are those little challenges that, sure they may be hard or difficult to figure out how to tow that line, but you get to involve yourself so much more into the character and make so many more things your own because it’s not real. No one knows what it’s like to be a completely sentient ape, or a little monster. Because any actor in Hollywood can draw from real life scenarios to play whoever they’re playing… But this is a lot more fun because what’s so cool about Andy Serkis is he has to completely figure out what that character is completely on his own. And the first person I thought of was Andy Serkis… And I don’t know why, but I thought he was the best actor ever. I was asked who do I look up to in my profession. I actually wrote one of my college papers - one of my college papers. So it was definitely a challenge but one I was so excited to take on. Because there’s no growth in the comfort zone and there’s no comfort in the growth zone. It’s a little bit out of my comfort zone. It’s a real challenge, which I’ve always enjoyed. It’s out of the realm of the ordinary, which is a lot of fun for an actor. GLUCK: I was just thinking about this… We’ve talked a lot about how much fun it is to play an evil character. Was it challenging doing a dual role, and how fun was it? In a lot of ways you both are playing dual roles: The facade and the villain beneath. We sat down with the villainous pair, as well as other members of the press, to talk about the new season, including what it feels like to be so bad! Here’s what they had to say: This Friday, return to Keyhouse for Locke and Key Season 2 on Netflix! To celebrate, we are continuing our special interviews with the series’ cast and crew! Today, we’re speaking with the amazing stars of the show, Griffin Gluck (playing Gabe/Dodge) and Hallea Jones (playing Eden).
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