Loki Season 2 director Dan Deleeuw says Rafael Casal improvised the dialogue where his character, Hunter X-5/Brad Wolfe, refers to his work as “cinema” and “elevated thriller.””I love that it was an elevated thriller,” Deleew told ComicBook. “That’s what happens, in all honesty, that’s what happens. We had where we needed to go in the script, we had to know that Mobius figures out that why is Brad acting so jumpy? But we had Owen [Wilson] and Rafael [Casal] there that day and were shooting that scene last, and they had the entire day to play. And so they would come out throughout the day and run the scene for me and say, ‘Well, what are you thinking?’ It’s like, ‘Oh, this is great. Just have to make sure this gets to this and gets to that.’ And so we shot it, and it was pretty much planned out by the time we got there.””So I had first take, I’m like, ‘Alright, let’s do it straight. Let’s do what we talked about,'” Deleew continued. “Then the second take, ‘Let’s amp it up.’ And then the third take, I was like, ‘Alright, go for it.’ And it was just Owen and Rafael just tag teaming off each other, and the cut that’s in there now is with one little trim is, the two of them just running. We cross-shot it, so we just had it all together. And then you have the part where Owen smacks Rafael in the arm. It was great because Rafael didn’t expect it at all, and they were just in it. And just the beauty of having two geniuses and two writers on your show.”RELATED: Loki Season 2 Premiere Draws Impressive Viewership Numbers
Loki Season 2 director Dan Deleeuw says Rafael Casal improvised the dialogue where his character, Hunter X-5/Brad Wolfe, refers to his work as “cinema” and “elevated thriller.”
“I love that it was an elevated thriller,” Deleew told ComicBook. “That’s what happens, in all honesty, that’s what happens. We had where we needed to go in the script, we had to know that Mobius figures out that why is Brad acting so jumpy? But we had Owen [Wilson] and Rafael [Casal] there that day and were shooting that scene last, and they had the entire day to play. And so they would come out throughout the day and run the scene for me and say, ‘Well, what are you thinking?’ It’s like, ‘Oh, this is great. Just have to make sure this gets to this and gets to that.’ And so we shot it, and it was pretty much planned out by the time we got there.”
“So I had first take, I’m like, ‘Alright, let’s do it straight. Let’s do what we talked about,'” Deleew continued. “Then the second take, ‘Let’s amp it up.’ And then the third take, I was like, ‘Alright, go for it.’ And it was just Owen and Rafael just tag teaming off each other, and the cut that’s in there now is with one little trim is, the two of them just running. We cross-shot it, so we just had it all together. And then you have the part where Owen smacks Rafael in the arm. It was great because Rafael didn’t expect it at all, and they were just in it. And just the beauty of having two geniuses and two writers on your show.”
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