Power Book III: Raising Kanan stars London Brown, Malcolm Mays and Hailey Kilgore revealed their favorite moments working on set in their new uInterview.
According to Brown, who plays Marvin, the most important moment on set came on the first day. “Our day one family scene because the scene is so intense and the stakes are so high and to just, to dive into that on day one, I think we set the bar for each other as far as like I think we established trust on that day, respect and being professional,” Brown told uInterview Founder Erik Meers. “So since we came out the gate with that I think it just kind of set us up for a good experience all the way through.”
Kilgore, who plays Jukebox, said her favorite scene was with Mays, who plays Lou-Lou. “Just us chopping it up in the diner,” she said. Kilgore added that she thinks of Jukebox as “very smart and she’s quite calculated, and so I was excited to bring that kind of sneaky energy to the role.”
Mays agreed with Kilgore’s favorite scene choice, “I loved the diner because we were in sync and we were making jokes that y’all didn’t even get to hear on camera that were just in time period it just coalesced so beautifully that day.”
The actor said that another favorite scene of his comes later in the series, where he acts opposite Patina Miller. “There’s a scene between myself and Patina that comes later, later, later, later, later, later, later into the season that I hope is good, I hope,” he said. “It’s one where it’s me a Patina and that’s my boo so I hope it worked.”
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