Showing posts with label Michael Trevino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Trevino. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Michael Trevino: Will Tyler and Caroline give into their urges?


 

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Michael Trevino's New Shirtless Photo Shoot

Friday, April 29, 2011

The Vampire Diaries - Behind the scenes With Candice Accola and Michael Trevino

Friday, March 25, 2011

Candice Accola and Michael Trevino interviews



Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Michael and Kat at EW's SAG Awards Pre-Party


Friday, December 10, 2010

The Futon Critic interview Julie, Candice & Michael

Fans of The CW’s “The Vampire Diaries” are rabid – so to speak – about their love for the show and the fact that its current second season has been an even more entertaining and well-crafted roller coaster than last year. One story that has been gaining speed this season is the impending transformation of Tyler (played by Michael Trevino) from human to werewolf, an event that finally came to a head in last night’s episode. As the show widens its scope to include the world of werewolves, fans can surely expect more drama, some great storytelling and, more than likely, a lot of blood.

Now that viewers have a little break before new episodes start airing next month, our Jim Halterman spent some time talking with Executive Producer Julie Plec and two of the actors who have seen their characters go through the biggest transformations this season – Trevino and Candice Accola, whose Caroline was turned into a vampire early in the season – to see how they’ve gotten to this point in the season and, more importantly, what’s going to happen next and how much would they actually share.

Jim Halterman: Julie, with the changes for Caroline and Tyler, the addition of the evil Katherine and other new characters, can you talk about making those changes and not shaking things up too much?

Julie Plec: Instinctively, we really believed that turning Caroline into a vampire was a good move and it could have been a good move that people didn’t like but as storytellers we just knew that it was a great move for her character. Tyler, we always knew this was his journey. It just took us a season before we could get it started. Michael is wonderful. He’s smart, he’s committed, he’s passionate about this role and the work he has to do to really deliver and it’s really been a pleasure to give him storylines this year where he can show off his skills.

JH: Candice and Michael, how much of a hand have you had in helping shape your character’s respective journeys this season?

Michael Trevino: Julie and Kevin are so talented and they know me. They know what I’m capable of and what I can bring to Tyler so creatively they know what kind of words to put in Tyler’s mouth and as far as talking to them, they know where to push my buttons and push the envelope and it’s been great in each episode.

Candice Accola: The scripts that have been coming in… when you’re half way through the second season and we’re still getting scripts and going ‘Oh my Gosh!’ You’re so shocked at what’s happening and even crew members are saying ‘Last night’s episode was great!’ They’re watching it even after they’ve seen it in shooting twelve-hour days. It’s exciting to be a part of something like that. When it comes to Caroline, the writers are very specific in those breakdowns within a script. I’m excited with all the opportunities that they’ve been presenting to Caroline this year.

JH: Michael, you told me at Comic-Con that you were ready for more so how has it felt playing those deeper layers this season?

MT: It’s been amazing, Jim. I’ve been so glad that we’re able to show different sides of Tyler. Back in season one, he was really just one note just being mad all the time and getting into these fights and he was – using a word the writers like to use on this show – a real dick. Now we’re able to show different sides of what’s going on with his family, and what happened when Mason came to town and now we have this new character we’ll see named Jules and she comes to town and she has more information about what’s going on. It’s really nice to see Tyler’s vulnerable side. Obviously, our producers had a plan so now to show his soft side and making close relationships with other characters in Mystic Falls, it’s been a blast. And hopefully it will just get better as we get ready for the rest of season two.

JH: Speaking of getting closer, there are several impending couples. Bonnie and Jeremy are getting closer. Tyler and Caroline are getting closer. What are we going to see moving forward?

JP: Nothing but obstacles! Obstacles and then working around the obstacles. If it were easy, it wouldn’t be a relationship drama. Happiness is difficult to tell for numerous episodes.

CA: It’s always a possibility for characters to find a new interest in each other that can turn into a romantic one. What’s been so wonderful about Caroline’s character development throughout the season is that during the first season any time she talked to a member of the opposite sex it would be ‘You’re cute and I want attention.’ With the second season the stakes are higher and her perspective on life is much different so she can just be friends with someone of the opposite sex. It’s not like she started hanging out with Tyler because she thought it was cute. The friendship is the most important thing on her radar now. Where that friendship goes? It could go anywhere so stay tuned for that one.

MT: I can tell you that they’re there for each other. What they have in common is the supernatural element within their characters. Obviously, that causes a little triangle with our buddy Matt Donovan (Zach Roerig) so you’ll see that dynamic between the three of them. But it’s nice and what’s going to happen with Caroline and Tyler… one’s a vampire, one’s a werewolf. I don’t know how that works in terms of a relationship, do you? It will be interesting.

JH: How much of the show’s success do you attribute to social media?

JP: Someone should do a study on that so I can speak with more authority. I think emotionally I attribute a lot of the success to that because that’s where we get our feedback and that’s where the community has the opportunity to communicate with each other and good or bad they have a dialogue that keeps people talking about the show. Social media is the new water cooler and on a grand, grand scale everybody aspires to have the water cooler show so when you have the Twitter-cooler show, you feel pretty good about yourself.

CA: It’s so wonderful that everyone has been so excited about the show and it has a huge following that is very apparent when you’re online. I know the boys get the attention more and more because they look pretty spot-on to how they look on screen but everyone has been very respectful. Everyone has been very complimentary of the show and what’s funny is I still get a kick out of the fact that most of the people that I’m approached by are adults. My favorite are the men saying ‘My wife loves your show!’ and I say ‘Then how do you recognize me? You must watch it, too!’

JH: Let’s talk about some of the other characters. Elena (Nina Dobrev) is definitely not the damsel in distress anymore. Was that a conscious effort that you wanted to see this year?

JP: Absolutely. We always want our female characters to have a point of view and be strong but by definition putting the ingenue in jeopardy is a part of the show so how you sort of make her really strong-willed and fierce and stand up for herself… we saw that a lot last season but this season she’s not necessarily letting other people make decisions for her anymore and it’s part of her growth and the way she is taking back her life, which has spun out of control. It’s nice to see Elena take a stand.

JH: Last season, Damon really seemed to be more bad than good and now it seems to be the other way around with him being more good than bad. Can you talk about that shift?

JP: At the core of Damon’s character is a man who is struggling with both the dark and light inside of him. He put on a good show last year and really embraced all the darkness and evil that exists within him. This year we’re exploring the light part of him, the innocent boy who loved so desperately when he was human. We’re letting that persona find its way for awhile. The battle between those two [sides] is really the issue for that character.

JH: You said you had to wait to tell the werewolf story with Tyler until this season. Are there other things that you and the writers are just dying to tell but can’t squeeze it in at this point in the series?

JP: There are many things that we’re dying to do that we’re not doing yet. As far as when they’re coming, I don’t know. There’s so much to play out with relationships. At one point, I look forward to being able to tell the story of someone who makes the choice not to feed on a human after they’ve been turned and let themselves die instead of becoming a vampire. That can be a heartbreaking story to tell one of these days but no plans just yet to do any of those things.

Source: thefutoncritic

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Zap2it on the Scene: Michael, Candice , and Ian

If you're anything like me, you're anticipating Mystic Falls' next full moon with an unsettling blend of excitement and dread. I couldn't wait to find out what happens, so I hit the show's Atlanta set this week - with my shaky flip video camera in tow - to get the scoop from the cast.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Michael Trevino Interview with AOL TV

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Candice Accola & Michael Trevino talk 'Romance'

Accola and Trevino talk about the possibility of romance...and that inevitable love triangle
 

Friday, October 29, 2010

Michael Trevino discusses Tyler Lockwood transformation

We now know that Michael Trevino's Tyler is going to start traveling down the same path as Mason Lockwood, with us getting the unique opportunity to sit back and watch how a werewolf handles the process for the first time, similar to what we're seeing from Caroline as a new vampire.

So has Trevino been through the "changing" experience yet? He explains in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly:

"We have not shot that. I think we might shoot that next week. It’s gotta be soon. I’m not sure how exactly it’s gonna happen, to be honest with you. I would think that he’s gonna go down to those old ruins were Mason was and probably do what he was doing and just lock himself up. And hopefully he doesn’t hurt anybody. He won’t be able to control himself, especially the first time."



Trevino also claims that this whole process will be more interesting thanks to the fact that he is unaware that vampires are even running around in Mystic Falls (thanks to Damon's brain drain during season one).

Source: examiner

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Steven R. McQueen and Michael Trevino at Hot Topic Event

Steven R. McQueen and Michael Trevino of The Vampire Diaries went to Aurora, Illinois to meet with fans and answer questions.





One of the questions:

You were once enemies so are you going to be friends now?
Michael Trevino: "It's no mystery... they sent both of us out here together... I think a lot of people like the dynamic and chemistry of Tyler & Jeremy." ♥


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Ian Somerhalder and Michael Trevino Interview with Collider



During an interview to promote the new season of their popular show, co-stars Ian Somerhalder and Michael Trevino hinted at what’s coming up for their characters and what fans can look forward to.

Question: Ian, what hints can you give about what’s coming up for Damon in Season 2?

Ian: I do know that when Damon finds out that it was not Elena that he kissed, he’s going to blow his top. He’s not going to be very happy about it. Also, by virtue of the fact that there are other supernatural elements coming to town, Damon is going to have to make a decision and figure out whether he can work with Stefan to protect what they love, their way of life and all the things that come with it.



Michael, what can you say about the evolution of your character this season?

Michael: I don’t know much. One big thing is that there’s Uncle Mason. Mason Lockwood is a younger, hipper brother of Mayor Lockwood (Robert Pralgo), Tyler’s dad, and he comes to town. He takes Tyler under his wing and will probably be there for awhile to explain to him why he lashes out all the time and has this rage. He’ll give reasons to that and school him on the Lockwood ancestry from 1864, the werewolf gene, where that came from and why they have it. Somebody will probably turn into a werewolf, at some point. It’s going to be a process. We’re not going to show all our cards right away.

Will Tyler be a villain?

Michael: Yes. Tyler was always a bully and a prick, but now that he has this supernatural ability, he’ll be a villain. Yes, definitely. You can’t just have Damon around, kicking people’s asses and being a punk. If they can write for me as well as they write for Damon, then it will be fun.

Ian, if you could choose, what era would you like to see Damon flashback to?

Ian: I was in the ‘80s, but I was so young. My brother and sister were ‘80s kids. They partied in the ‘80s. I would rather see Damon in the late ‘60s, early ‘70s. I would love to see that, and that’s why we’re so lucky for this show. We can do these flashbacks from the 1860’s, all the way up until now. That’s so many decades, and so many influential political, environmental and cultural issues and booms that were happening.

I always said it would be so awesome, if we got the time and money to do it, to see Damon at a Rolling Stones concert, front and center, wearing some bad-ass ‘70s outfit, or even in the exact same thing he wears now because he hasn’t changed since about the ‘50s. How cool would it be to be able to use stock footage of some unbelievable Rolling Stones concert, and having Damon sitting there, scoping stuff out with two beautiful women on either side? I just think it would be so amazing to see Damon in that situation.

Michael, do you feel like this is the moment to shine for the werewolf?

Michael: Yeah, that’s why I’m hoping we’re different. With Twilight, their werewolves are big and CG. And then, with True Blood, there’s are real wolves. I think we’re going to have real wolves.

Have you always known the origin of your character?

Michael: I did. Before I even auditioned, I read as much of the books as I could and I saw that Tyler ends up turning into a werewolf, way down the line. In Season 1, I didn’t know that we weren’t really going to tap into it as much, so it can’t get any worse than that. Season 2 is going to be my season. It’s going to be big for Tyler. So, yeah, I knew all along. I don’t know how they’re going to do it or what we’re going to do, but hopefully it’s better than True Blood or Twilight.

Are you excited?

Michael: Yeah, I’m excited. I really am. But, I’m also nervous. I’ve got to bring it ‘cause they’re going to compare me to that Taylor [Lautner] kid, and if I don’t bring it, I’m just going to get crushed.

Ian, what is Damon like to play, as an actor?

Ian: Damon puts me into some weird places. This is a season to see him scared. He will be. That I promise you.

Are you more nervous for Season 2, since there’s so much expectation now for the show?

Ian: Absolutely! We were talking about that at a meeting in Atlanta, during a table read for the second episode. We had a pow wow with the cast and I said, “Look, guys, the second season is our defining moment. We have to promise ourselves, the network, the studio and the fans that this is going to be a better year of storytelling and acting than it was last year.” That’s what we need to do because we can’t let everyone down, and we should try to exceed and make it better.

THE VAMPIRE DIARIES returns for Season 2 on The CW on September 9th

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