Hilary Swank was also surprised to know that his character would eliminate one of the biggest stars in “Yellowjackets.”
WARNING: Spoiler for season 3 below!
Emmy’s winning accent spoke with the publication about her ruthless killing scene in season 3, episode 9, titled “How the Story ends”, in the final event in North Hollywood, California, on Thursday, April 10.
His character, Adult Melissa, makes the adult and stabbed adult truck (played by Lauren Ambrose) in the duration of the chest, a heated confrontation.
Just as taking a knife and is ready to immerse it, a former teammate “Yellowjackets”, his conscience enters.
Van, who already suffers from incurable cancer, decides at that time that he cannot kill Melissa, despite his dark attacks as cannibals in the desert.
While many spectators assumed that they would succumb to their terminal illness, especially after the scene of their suffocation for their own blood, the Swank character decides to take life.
For the “Million Dollar Baby” star, who joined the cast of “Yellowjackets” in season 3, did not see the plot’s turn come.
“Obviously, for me, it was just a surprise,” Swank said exclusively to the post.
The actress also shared that they only gave her a notice on the scene a little one week before shooting.
“Real did not know the script of the script, on television, it is. You don’t know that you are about your movie of what you are doing,
Swank also revealed that they filmed the scene of diabolical death repeatedly to have “a lot of different angles.”
When it comes to his time in the “Yellowjackets” set, Swank said he was pleasantly surprised by how well he turned with the cast, especially that he did it until the last part of season 3 as some characters.
He was supposed to be Swank’s character for his former teammates and he is discovered that he is alive decades later by the adult Shauna (Melanie Lynskey). Later, the adult Misty (Christina Ricci) finds her, the adult Tai (Tawny Cypress) and an adult sick with bleeding to the side of the road after escaping from a cannibal struggle scene with Lynskey.
“The cast is fine, you know, a well -greased machine, so you don’t want to be the strange person,” he told The Post, “but they were all very welcoming, and I felt that my character was super interesting.”
His co -star had the same reaction.
When the publication interviewed the “Yellowjackets” Warren Kole (who plays Jeff) and Sarah Desjardins (who portrays Callie) in February, the two could barely contain their euphoria.
The whole season 3 of “Yellowjackets” is now notable to transmit in Paramount+ with Showtime.