Although the second season of euphoria its audience has increased compared to the first installment, the production has been involved in several speculations of disagreements between the actors and the director Sam Levinson.
To date, it is known that the eight episodes were almost entirely rewritten to cut nude scenes that the actresses considered unnecessary. In addition, it is rumored that a disagreement between Levinson and barbie ferrerawho plays Kat, so her participation in much of the story would have been reduced.
Now the actress Rainelle-Marie revealed that she and several background actors would have had a “horrible” time filming episode 7 of the TV series hbo max, featuring Lexi’s work. Next, we tell you all the details about his statement.
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Recording of episode 7 of Euphoria
Via a TikTok video, Rainelle-Marie He detailed that the filming of episode 7, which lasts 59 minutes, took weeks of recording and that there are actually several continuity errors within the audience scenes. This was due to several extras refusing to return to the set after spending days filming for 16 straight hours.
“The play and the audience scenes actually took them forever to shoot, like it took them weeks to shoot just this one episode, which is honestly crazy,” Marie said showing a screenshot of herself in the audience.
He also pointed out that Zendayawho plays Rue, was sitting in a different section than shown in other scenes.
In addition, he indicated that Dominic Fike, who plays Elliot, was replaced by a double of himself after he decided not to return to the film set. In the first image you will see the actor and in the second his double.
Rainelle did not provide any further information on why Dominic left the shoot or what the crew’s reaction to the incident was.
On the other hand, when asked by TikTok users why the background actors didn’t want to come back, he explained: “It’s mainly because of the weather and boredom (16-hour work days)”.