Walton Goggins Said One Of His "White Lotus" Costars Didn't "Understand" His "Process" On Set
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Walton Goggins Said One Of His "White Lotus" Costars Didn't "Understand" His "Process" On Set
"If I had to call it something, it would be 'reverence.' It's not method, it's not 'a way.' I believe storytelling is a kind of religion."
"You couldn't avoid one other. There are tensions and difficulties... There were alliances that formed and broke, romances that formed and broke."
In a recent interview, actor Jason reflected on the challenging dynamics of filming The White Lotus in Thailand, likening it to a theater camp mixed with an open prison camp due to the close quarters and tensions among the cast. He shared anecdotes of off-screen drama, including breaking friendships and alliances. Co-star Walton Goggins also discussed his unique acting approach, stating that he views storytelling as a kind of religion, underscoring the seriousness with which he approaches his work.
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