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Brandon Screnner cooks for the second season of the Yellowstone prequel series, 1923, and tells “extra” what’s coming for character Spencer Dutton.
He shares that the show is picking up about four months later as Spencer is about to find his wife, Alexandra, and go home to protect his family.
Sklenar said, “You met him, he’s a different guy from when we left him. He spent several months on merchant ships, he felt guilt and reded himself, and his family He is dealing with this fiery desire to protect him and find a wife. He has a lot on his shoulders.”
Brandon said the audience would see the “hard” side to Spencer, “He was just so tested, he just hit a breakpoint, and he said, “I’ve nothing in my way.” It’s not going to happen.” ”
Regarding Spencer and Alexandra, he said: ‘T makes sense. I think he really caught it in that relationship. ”
Do you get more answers to Spencer’s connection to Dutton in “Yellowstone”? He played Koi by saying, “They might be.”
Sklenar has also opened up about seeing both Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren at work.
He hasn’t shared a scene with Harrison yet, but Brandon said, “I love that guy and I think he’ll dig me. We had a great conversation, and he’s just a nice guy It makes perfect sense when you can know him why he was able to do what he does. He is more human than anything, and he is a bit leading in that. He has a lot of humanity in him.”
He said of Mirren: “It’s humble to see someone on her level who has accomplished the amount of insanity she has accomplished. Something.”
He further explained, “She still has moments where she doesn’t know if it’s working or not, and she needs peace of mind. It’s until even her wide range of experiences and work she tries to find it and discover it. What you know is so beautiful, and you know what she’s doing the same page. ‘”
Brandon also reflected on his personal journey to Hollywood Stardom after moving from Jersey to LA at the age of 19.
He said, “I don’t know how I did it. I just left in the middle of the night with lots of garbage bags full of clothes, didn’t tell anyone, and built my life in places I didn’t know. I was. I’m sure I had a crazy drive. I’m still doing that, but I was thinking about it and it was a very difficult move. It’s really crazy that I did it, but I really I’m happy.”
“1923” Season 2 will premiere on Paramount+ on February 23rd.