domingo, 16 de diciembre de 2012

Joseph Morgan speaks about Klaus priorities and his relationship with Caroline


SPOILER ALERT

In the episode of the Vampire Chronicles Thursday, will finally see Klaus and Caroline join drinking champagne (apparently, that is "theirs" now). Although she is still dating secretly Tyler, there is no doubt that Caroline has been animated with the advances of Klaus. On the other hand, maybe he is somewhat distracted from his evil plan to turn Elena into a bag of human blood.

When Zap2it spoke with Joseph Morgan, said that courting Caroline is becoming a priority for Klaus. "I would say that she is really a priority at the moment," says Morgan. "He definitely still has its own plans, and is still focused on finding a cure for Elena and create more hybrids, but is captive by Caroline. She has managed to get under your skin. Get a more jovial part of it, which I think that she loves, but still have a sociopath shine in your eyes."

Often, the actors in Vampire Chronicles say they prefer the dark part of his characters. Paul Wesley, for example, has been quite eloquent about his affinity by the destripadora nature of Stefan, opposite the romantic hero. For Morgan, however, casual with Caroline scenes are a welcome change.

"I like it, because it's something different", he says. "Working with Candice [Accola] is wonderful, obviously, and I love to explore the great variety that the writers have given Klaus this season. Last year, when Rebekah and her family appeared was delighted because it gave us the opportunity to see a hidden side of Klaus, to see how is it with the people who matter, with people close to him. This is the same as with a love interest, it is something totally new to explore."

Anyway, not everything is chuckles with glasses of champagne and a box of lonely snowflakes. "For people who believe that it has become 'soft' or whatever", Morgan warns, "I can assure you that it is still more than capable of all the horrible things he did at the beginning".

That said, he is not exactly encouraged by the idea of Klaus and Caroline together under a sunset at any next time. The attraction to Morgan is in new challenges, not necessarily in the happy ending.

"I believe that I encourage this, because I have retuiteado a few videos of fans, and they now believe that I am a 'shipper'," he laughs. "The 'captain of the ship' (shipper, in addition to fan who supports a couple, also means 'shipping company')." It is not that, however. You know, even in season 2 he was waiting for any loving relationship, only to have the opportunity to explore that side of Klaus and to add another layer, and see a kind of different chemistry. I'm always interested in trying something new with my character."

Part of making more accessible Klaus as a romantic interest has been to blur the lines between the hero and the villain. This season, we see all of our "heroes" to team up together and kill an innocent hybrid, who had just risking his life to help free Elena. Caroline, Stefan and Jeremy conspired to kill Chris to save Elena, and Tyler was the only one questioning his actions.

Not very far from this, while Klaus was the evil adversary in last season, now we have seen it working with the band rather than against her. "If we were going to keep Klaus in season 4, really needed provide them with a common purpose," said Morgan. "If you really wanted to kill everyone, I think that already would have done so, given their strength and their age, so we had to put them to a point where he had a good reason to work together. Paul and I always laugh about it, because Klaus is constantly telling you to Stefan, ' well, this is the plan! Do not tell anyone!' and Stefan do simply, blindly trusting. It is still a threat, but it is a different kind of threat."

Tyler is preparing a revolution against Klaus, while Klaus is too distracted by the charms of Caroline to realize that their power is being systematically destroyed. This does not mean that Klaus ceases to be a formidable opponent for the new alpha male hybrid. "There is no useless an explosive conclusion to that story", promises to Morgan. "We have been building toward something very big, and it is not something you are going to disappoint, I can promise you."

In "or Come, All Ye Faithful", the last event of Mystic Falls has a wonderful winter theme, and some of the artistic work of Klaus. We will see some toast Christmas themed, and some Sparks, but this still is Vampire Chronicles, and rumors plotting a possible death in this episode. Asked Morgan if Klaus has something to do with the bloodshed, his lips are sealed.

"When we do these interviews, they send us an email with the points on which we can talk, and at the end there is a section that says 'DNR'," laughs. "Thats Do Not Reveal (not disclosed), and it is precisely in that part of the list. And it is underlined, so it can not in any way say anything."

Outside of his work in Vampire Chronicles, Morgan completed a short film, "Revelation", with his co-star in Vampire Chronicles, White Persian, in the title role. The work of ten minutes was recently sent to six festivals, and fans can expect a trailer in 30seconds relatively soon.

"The ultimate goal is to vote online for free, but unfortunately for some festivals in which participated, as Cannes, having it available online we would disqualify immediately, so I'm trying to do it all in the right order", says Morgan. "I feel a little bad, because tuitee much about it and still I could not release it, but my hope is to have a broadcast in Atlanta and then make it available online".

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