Greater than a decade later, Chace Crawford has made fairly the onscreen leap from locking lips with Serena van der Woodsen.
The Boys star admitted he “would have” had second ideas about becoming a member of the present if he’d recognized about his aquatic superhero character The Deep’s sexual relationship with octopus Ambrosius (voiced by Tilda Swinton) on season 4 of the Prime Video collection.
“It’s so humorous and sensible now, however when that got here up, I used to be like, ‘Oh God, how’s this going to work?’” Crawford informed Rolling Stone.
He additionally detailed how the intimate scenes have been devised by showrunner Eric Kripke, recalling being “in complete denial about it” the primary time he needed to movie a intercourse scene with the ocean creature within the notorious season 3 episode ‘Herogasm’.
“After which it received 24 hours out from the primary day I needed to shoot it and I virtually had a panic assault,” mentioned Crawford. “I known as Kripke — he’s so nice. He’s received 1,000,000 issues happening however his door’s all the time open. So I used to be anxious in regards to the scene. I’m like, ‘How are we gonna do that? What are the angles gonna be? How bare do I’ve to be?’ He modified one shot for me. And it was nice.”
Crawford famous the present has an intimacy coordinator for intercourse scenes, “however not with the octopus,” including: “However they handled it like, ‘quiet everybody, filter’ — a closed set. However yeah, simply the act of selecting up the octopus and getting a moist octopus within the mattress was so humorous and bizarre. After which it doesn’t come out for a 12 months virtually, and also you’re like, ‘How is that this going to be acquired?’
“However everybody liked it,” added Crawford. “I noticed somebody on the health club the opposite day and he was like, ‘I’m really going to indicate you this.’ And it was him in a Deep costume with a pink octopus wrapped round him at Comedian-Con or one thing. Everybody liked it, man. I get ragged on a little bit bit, but it surely’s good.”
Kripke beforehand informed Selection how Swinton’s shock casting got here to be after the writers determined they wanted “the classiest, Oscar-winningest, British actress we will get our fingers on” to voice Ambrosius. “And that’s a very quick listing. And Dame Judi Dench was unavailable,” he added.
To Swinton’s “eternal credit score,” Kripke mentioned, “she didn’t know any of us, however she was like, ‘That sounds hilarious, I’m in,’ and he or she did it.”