Joe Keery plays Steve Harrington in “stranger things” and, through the four seasons, his character has gone from being a school bully to ‘the babysitter of the group’. Thus, she has become one of the most beloved characters in the Netflix series.
Although this role has earned him a great deal of praise from fans of the title, there is another Keery character that further develops his versatility as an actor.
We are talking about his interpretation as a taxi driver and serial killer that he performs for the horror satire “spree”, released in 2020.
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Joe Keery in “Spree”
The film follows Kurt Kunkle (Joe Keery)a taxi driver who starts killing people while live streaming the murders in order to gain a large number of followers and thus go viral on social media.
After 10 years of posting online and failing to succeed, Kurt decides to create a plan called “The Lesson.” This consists of killing as many passengers as he can while he broadcasts it on LiveFly (a parody of Instagram).
What do both roles of Joe Keery have in common?
Kurt Kunkle he’s a babysitter like Steve HaringtonBut that’s where their similarities end. Kurt is too cheerful, calculating and vulgar. Whereas Steve is genuinely kind and brave.
Why is Joe Keery’s role in “Spree” better than “Stranger Things”?
Keery’s role in “spree” shows a character who goes from appearing harmless at first to someone absolutely terrifying as the plot progresses.
Keery can be seen presenting various aspects, from pathetic to cold and absolutely bloodthirsty, even all of that in the same scene. These characteristics make more than one entertainment page, such as CBR.com, highlight this role as the best of the 30-year-old performer.
The film is available on Amazon Prime Video.
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