Sunday, April 28, 2013

Joseph Morgan on Klaus: He is emotionally psychologically and more evil than you´ve ever seen"



Tonight episode 4.20 airs, which will serve as a pilot for the spin-off "The Original" and Joseph Morgan continues to reveal some details as you can see on the next interview. .

Congratulations on the pilot! On a scale of one to ten tusks, how evil is Klaus in the Big Easy?

J. Morgan: For certain reasons which will become clear when you see the episode, I think it makes some of the most evil choices he's ever done - certainly one of them. Given the circumstances, it is psychologically and emotionally more evil than I ever have seen.

TVD has a central love triangle. Did she also in The Originals?

J. Morgan: Maybe. I know you love the love triangles, but no one in the piloto.Pude see how they could come to that with the characters, but not something we talked about. Actually, when we confirmed the first three - Daniel, Phoebe and I - people immediately assumed. I do not know if there will be one in the series.

Definitely there is another kind of triangle - the constant struggle for power between Klaus, Rebekah and Elijah. Should we expect profound moments, epic or family? Will there be flashbacks in the pilot?

J. Morgan: No flashbacks because the episode is packed with new characters. Even New Orleans itself is a major character in the series - is very full of life and present as the people there. However, there is a family time they reach the depths. It's something that will change the family dynamic forever. I will line up at one end Klaus, Rebekah at the other, and in the center Elijah.

What would you say is the biggest difference between New Orleans as a stage in front of Mystic Falls?

J. Morgan: The director, Chris Grismer, wanted to take the vibrancy of New Orleans, so the tone is a much more colorful. It still retains the quality of the shadow of TVD, but has more vitality. This applies to music as well. New Orleans is full of wonderful jazz, blues, and all kinds of live entertainment. NOLA is largely a place that has its own rules, so we wanted to capture their effect. It is a very different, much more lively.
Furthermore, TVD is a story of initiation, and The Originals focuses more on the characters who have embraced their true nature and relish the fact that they are vampires. There is less guilt and remorse.

Like you and Charles Michael Davis, Klaus and Marcel have been friends for a long time. However, we feel tension between them. What does dynamics?

J. Morgan: Well, first of all, Charles is magnificent in the series. In the middle of the season, if we continue, the series will be centered rather than Marcel Klaus. I saw the pilot recently and he is absolutely fantastic. Today must be 8 or 9000 followers on Twitter and I can not wait to see, after the episode is transmitted, the large increase of new followers and fans. He plays a character exuberant and dynamic between Marcel and Klaus is one of the most interesting of the series, I think because of the history between them. And so, for me, their camaraderie is as intriguing as the complex relationship between the brothers Originals, because Marcel and Klaus are people who love and hate at the same time. Even in the episode, its dynamics has its own goal and, no doubt, if the series goes on, there will be more to explore. And it would be a shame if Marcel's character was never seen on television after this episode, and that Charles really did something special with this paper.

Oh, we totally agree with this last point. Charles is basically the heartthrob of New Orleans.

J. Morgan: (laughs) So handsome - damn it - with his big smile.

Besides Charles, there are many new faces in the pilot. How was working with Danielle Campbell, Leah Pipes, and Daniela Pineda?

J. Morgan: It was an amazing experience! First, I love my new cast. Do not know them very well, so that may change in the future, but right now I love everyone. (Laughs) Daniela is very funny. As for Leah who plays Camille, filmed my favorite scene with her. It really does not say much, but I think it's the best acting I've done. I do not know what to think, but to me that scene out. For me it was very consistent. She made some interesting choices as an actress and found very safe in the pilot. I have not acted yet with Danielle, but I adore her as a person. I saw your scene in the pilot and she is amazing. It is also very nice. To me, it looks like Katie Holmes young. Must be made of porcelain. (Laughs)

Hayley also appear in New Orleans in episode 4x20. Are we going to witness some interesting interaction between her and Klaus, especially after they had retired?

J. Morgan: Reference is made in the pilot and shared screen time. There is a scene between the two, and what they have done with that connection is to give our characters a kind of history. We'll see how they feel about their night together, is a very human in a supernatural series.

And, just for fun, what is the juiciest circumstances of yourself that many people still do not know?

J. Morgan: (laughs) I'll tell you something - the most juicy about Klaus that viewers do not yet know will be revealed in the pilot, will be very exciting to watch. Not sure mine, though, if there is something about me that I have not shared, then you will probably never be revealed.

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