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Transcription of an excerpt from Dan Allen's interview with Theo Solomon:

Theo: [Tender, romantic scenes] they're actually my favorite scenes. Favorite scenes to do, if you ask any director who worked with me at Pit Stop, like I loved - I loved the romance scenes.

Dan: Really? What was it about them? There was just something authentic about it, or what was it?

Theo: Because on the exterior, Wyll's this... he's a warrior, man, he's a warrior. He's a slayer of monsters and beasts, and that's what you get when you look at him. But he's got this depth of, like - this emotional pool within him and you get to access that within the romance scenes, these, like, tender moments. And it's always nice to see, like, a big strong imposing warrior show that side that you wouldn't necessarily associate with them. So that contrast is so nice to play with because he's, he's so charismatic and strong in certain scenarios with other characters but in those moments you see how vulnerable he can be. I just really enjoyed playing those moments, man.