In season 2 of The White Lotus, Evan Peters would star opposite names like Meghann Fahy, Theo James, Aubrey Plaza and Simona Tabasco
With a cast of diverse talented actors and actresses, season two of The White Lotus almost had Evan Peters in the cast, who would act with names like Meghan Fahy (Daphne Sullivan), Theo James (Cameron Sullivan), aubrey plaza (Harper Spiller) It is Simona Tabasco (Lucia Greco).
During an interview with deadline, David Bernadexecutive producer of the series HBO created by mike whiteexplained how peters would interpret Ethan Spillerbut dropped out of the cast due to scheduling conflicts – and was replaced by Will Sharpe.
“Paper [de Ethan Spiller] was the last one we climbed for the season, and was originally supposed to be Evan Petersbut for whatever reason – scheduling or timing – it just didn’t work out,” the executive said in the conversation. “We were really trying to figure out how to cast so it didn’t feel like something familiar.”
When I was auditioning the Italian actors of the second phase of The White Lotus, David Bernad he knew Sharpe. “I was jet lagged Googling at 4am in the morning and came across Will Sharpe in Giri/Hajia series [de drama] brilliant in the UK.”
I had never seen him before, and he was incredibly talented. I looked at his other work and realized what a chameleon he was.
In the second season of The White Lotus, Ethan Spiller travels with wife Harper Spillerto Sicily, Italy, with a couple of friends, formed by daphne It is Cameron Sullivan. Throughout the narrative, the audience can witness all the conflict and falsehood that surrounds both the friendship between the four and the marriage of each couple.
The smile on the face of someone who is already planning their next vacation.#TheWhiteLotus was renewed for season 3. pic.twitter.com/JjWlVRhUqu
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Source: Rollingstone

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