In a promo for Season 3 of The Boys, which just aired on Prime Video, Israeli actor Tomer Capone, who plays Francis, revealed Digital spy Improvisation a lot on set. “Being able to bring ideas every time and test and explore them on set is a gift for an actor.“, he confided before adding:
You know, there are some strange French works that I hope will be discovered someday. I tried some weird things. If you think French is weird now, you ain’t seen nothing yet.
A statement that clearly encourages you to learn more about these shots, which you have presented as folklore. “Too much,” the actor elaborated, before giving more details on a specific sequence that was cut during the editing of Season 2’s third episode.
“Let’s say I have a plan – I don’t know why it comes to me. I have so many. But one was, when I came out of the whale’s intestines, I put the pupils in my mouth. There’s a shot where French comes out and chokes and then… I think I spat whale guts on the camera lens and they didn’t use it. It’s just weird stuff“, he told.
The controversial scene where the boys’ boat gets stuck in the guts of the poor whale is already not very appetizing and very bloody, seeing Frenchie spitting his guts out straight into the camera and therefore the viewer’s view screen, perhaps. It was the straw that broke the camel’s back!
Far less disgusting, if not downright cute, Tomer Capone revealed other moments that didn’t end up on The Boys:Oh, and this season Karen and I had a secret handshake for Frenchie and Kimiko. they loved We all loved him. And we did it a lot in front of the camera. And in the end they didn’t use it.“Too bad, a little extra sweetness wouldn’t hurt in this raw world!
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