Sam video interviews - Daisy Jones & The Six - Past Week
It's been a busy few weeks for Sam following the release of Daisy Jones & The Six but we've linked a bunch of interviews from the past week!

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Sam video interviews - Daisy Jones & The Six - Past Week
It's been a busy few weeks for Sam following the release of Daisy Jones & The Six but we've linked a bunch of interviews from the past week!
Pablo Schreiber Twitter Q & A (2/2)
Sam covering Wonderland Magazine Summer 2023 issue.
Sam Claflin photographed next to Camila Morrone and Riley Keough for the New York Times. Photo: Chantal Anderson 📸
“I want to be in a place where I can be having a really rich, fulfilling collaboration with people that are ready to do their job,” Pablo Schreiber says of what made him so galvanized by the saga a…
“I want to be in a place where I can be having a really rich, fulfilling collaboration with people that are ready to do their job,” Pablo Schreiber says of what made him so galvanized by the saga and recent death of his Mad Sweeney character in American Gods. “That’s what we got on this episode,” the actor adds of the penultimate episode of Season 2 of the Ricky Whittle-led ensemble series, “and they were jazzed to create this stand-alone thing.”
Pablo Schreiber Twitter Q & A (½)
Starz’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods involves a world of deities and fantasy. But the show created by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green, which recently wrapped its second seas…
Starz’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods involves a world of deities and fantasy. But the show created by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green, which recently wrapped its second season (and has been renewed for a third), has paralleled real-life politics as we see a battle between Old Gods and New Gods.
During Deadline’s recent The Contenders Emmys awards-season event, show stars Ricky Whittle, Emily Browning, Pablo Schreiber and Ian McShane (who also serves as executive producer) talked about the current season and how it is a vehicle for our current political landscape.
“We’re definitely pitched as this politically relevant and current show,” Whittle said. “We need to just remember this was written in 2001 by Neil Gaiman, and it wasn’t meant to be that. At the premiere, Neil Gaiman said he would have given up all the accolades if this story just remain a fantasy.”