‘Lost’ Duo Josh Holloway, J.J. Abrams Reunite on ‘Duster’

When the “missing” star Josh Holwai enters the majestic hotel room at the Cannes Festival, his face turns up in a big smile. This is because it was monitored Latua Morgan (“The Walking Dead”, “Dameles”), one of the creative minds behind its new “Max Show” showDirtyOf course, the other creativity behind the series is, of course, JJ AbramsOn the occasion of the long -awaited reunification between my “missing” old warrior colleagues.
Global offer of competition in Cannes Festival“Duster” is a reflux for classic crime shows in the 1970s. It is located in the southwest in 1972, and it is followed by the first black women agent at the FBI (“This is the United States” Rachel Hillson) because it tries to stop the strong crime union (led by veteran actor Keith David) with the help of a magical smuggler driver (Hulway).
This offer has been coming for a long time, originally given the direct green light in HBO in 2020 as part of the ABRAMS deal in Warnermedia. A pilot was shot in 2021, then Resthot in 2023, with the series intervened later that year and then stopped due to WGA strikes.
Talk to diverse Before the first show, Holway says it is “very excited” to the series in the end. “It was a great journey, and life is doing it for you sometimes. [JJ] It was like: Do you know what? We will still do this. “
“Our perseverance comes in the show.” “Usually with system changes, they clean the list a lot. I was proud every time you survived, because this means that they knew they had something good.”
When asked about the reunification with Abrams two decades after their cooperation with “Lost”, Holway shouts: “Are you joking with me! All he asks.”
“It was exciting to talk to him,” he added. “Then he told me about Latoya, and suddenly I see” in rugged lands “and going,” This girl knows what a matter. “She brings this cooling to the table, and a different perspective from JJ.
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Morgan recalls the first meeting with Abrams after the constructed producer read one of her texts, saying that he came to the table with a simple picture that would become the opening scene of “Duster”: the phone rings in the middle of the desert, withdraws the muscles car, and the Hulway Josh comes out of it to respond to the call.
“This was interesting because I loved Josh since he first seen him in” Lost “.” We sticked my mind for an hour and a half before JJ says that we should work together, “Morgan says. I always equal her to jazz, where he was playing a note, I will play a note, and we have the same taste. “
“Duster” appears to conflict with the modern TV direction pill in how it doubles in its serious honor to arouse crime in the seventies, with one birth, horseback ride, and Baddies that wears the shoe. Commenting on such a green offer, Morgan says it is “a testimony on the amount of the original TV required and also the amount of terrorism that is now elegant.”
“Everything is periodic”, it continues. “You have something like” The Pitt “that returns to” A “, and we are offered a great throat of the greats like” Starsky and Hutch “. I think it is a major example of how everything is in a cycle.”
“When I watch TV these days, and often these shows are written incredibly brilliantly, I usually leave with emotional headache,” he added. “They are very heavy and dark. What I love in our show is that he picked up nostalgia to the seventies. It’s great. Bad things happen, but you don’t feel bad about it.”
The actor says that one of his favorite things about “Duster” is how “every character brings a kind of fun and lever”, amazing his young star. “Rachel feels all this bias that comes to her and only continues. I like she pulled me in one direction, and I pull her the other. We both cross the lines while we are on the risk. Their relationship is double confidence. It was very great to work with it.”
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Another great thing for Holloway was the opportunity to do his exciting work as a Jim smuggler driver. Upon approval to take on this role, the actor immediately registered for the Stonete School and became an accredited driver. “Troy Brown, our amazing coordinator, had much more confidence in me than I did. He brought me to the path, let me practice, then do these exciting works. It is an incredible feeling to do so because the car is a personality in itself. He is a smuggled driver, if he is not able to drive, this is not great.”
Through this positive experience that makes the first season of the show, does the duo hope in the second rotation on board the pottery? “Certainly,” Morgan says. “We have some plans and talked to the studio and the network about it, so we hope that people will set this series and watch the series, so we are able to do some. We want a second season.”
“I want to return to a school of trick and tighten a set of exciting works,” Holway disappears.