Exclusive: Benjamin Bratt reveals ‘ridiculous’ behind-the-scenes moment filming the new Stan series Poker Face

Exclusive: Benjamin Bratt reveals ‘ridiculous’ behind-the-scenes moment filming the new Stan series Poker Face

Stan’s new Original Series Poker Face is about to deliver the Seventies and ’80s mystery-of-the-week style again to life, in accordance with sequence star Benjamin Bratt.

The 10-episode sequence follows Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, a on line casino employee who has an innate skill to know when somebody is mendacity. The sequence premieres on January 27, solely on Stan

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She makes use of her extraordinary talent to unravel murders whereas on the run from the on line casino’s head of safety Cliff Legrand, performed by Bratt.

Bratt – who you would possibly recognise from Miss Congeniality and reveals like Law & Order – defined he was drawn to the sequence after studying a script that made him really feel nostalgia for the reveals he grew up watching.

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Benjamin Bratt performs Cliff Legrand in Stan’s new unique sequence Poker Face. (Stan)

“I’m old enough to remember watching the shows that we’re trying to pay homage to,” Bratt mentioned in an unique interview with 9Entertainment.

“Rian Johnson [Poker Face‘s creator and executive producer] loved the idea of exploring the nostalgia of 1970s event television.”

Bratt rapidly rattled off a listing of his favorite mystery-of-the-week reveals together with McMillan & Wife, McCloud, Columbo, Magnum P.I. Murder She Wrote and Quantum Leap.

While Bratt mentioned Poker Face takes inspiration from these much-loved reveals, he promised that the Stan Original Series “flips the idea on its head and has some modern day fun with it.”

“It’s must-see event television for the modern age,” he added.

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Bratt additionally revealed that Poker Face “is less of a ‘whodunnit’ and more of a ‘howcatchem’.”

”In every episode someone ends up dead, and it’s never a mystery to the audiences as to who is responsible for the murder, you’ll find that out right away,” Bratt defined.

“The fun in the show is to watch Charlie unravel the lies of the person who is trying to protect themselves as the murderer.”

Bratt had nothing however reward for his co-star Lyonne’s portrayal of Charlie Cale.

“She’s just got an endlessly watchable personality,” he raved.

“Some people are calling her the female version of Columbo, she’s just so quirky and idiosyncratic.”

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Cliff Legrand (Bratt) is in sizzling pursuit of Charlie Cale (Lyonne). (Stan)

Bratt’s reward for Lyonne comes as no shock, with the actor revealing the pair have been all the time having enjoyable on set.

”I think at one point, Adrien Brody, Natasha and myself were engaging in a scene where the energy had to be heightened and we’re on a very calm, very relaxed set,” he defined.

“Someone suggested that we all do pushups and jumping jacks together to lift the energy, so we did.

“It was most likely ridiculous to look at but it surely served the aim.”

Bratt said that moment serves as a reminder that while acting is “critical business” at the end of the day “it is all play”.

“If you are there and having an excellent time and executing the story then I feel you are onto a route to success and I feel we and Rian Johnson have achieved that,” he added.

The Stan Original Series Poker Face premieres on January 27, the same day as the U.S. and only on Stan.

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