In an interview with Digital Trends, the VampireAcademy cast speak about the pressures of depicting beloved characters from a popular youngadult series.
Peacock is entering the world of the vampires with the new series Vampire Academy. Based on the popular young adult novels by Richelle Mead, the series follows the adventures of Rose Hathaway and Lissa Dragomir as they navigate love, politics, and killer vampires at St Vladimir’s Academy.
I’m super-excited to tell that story. It’s been such an honor. I hope I’ve managed to achieve that, and I think as the show goes on, people will maybe find the trouble I had, which was that in opening up and finding vulnerabilities, you often find conflict. That was really rich for me to find, as well as the physical stuff.Sisi Stringer : Of course. I read the books. I was a huge fan as a kid. I watched the movies. When I got the audition, I was so excited. I was like, “I know this girl.
Because the show is based on a beloved novel series, did you all feel an added amount of pressure to satisfy fans who love the books? Stringer: We talk to them all the time. They’re so supportive, so it’s always lovely, despite the fact that we may not look like the way the book describes the characters or the way they look in the movie where there’s not a lot of diversity, let’s be honest. Dani always says the essence, right? We capture the essence of the characters, and I think that’s more important than her having blond hair. Sometimes the fans get a bit upset, but they’re always so supportive. They go, “We know.
Since many characters are great fighters, a lot of you had to train in martial arts. How did that go? What was the process like? Nieves: It gives us relief. We feel like we’re safe. They definitely have a vision, and they know what they want. They know the stories they want to tell. They know what they want it to look and sound like. They are successful leading women, so it’s so admirable to just watch them work. Even being around them working feels like a privilege. I feel so blessed to even be a part of this with such amazing women.
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