![]() So, who knows? One of the things that really got me excited about this show at the outset was that in the very first meeting that I had with the producers and writers, they described the arc that they were envisioning for Harvey Dent in his evolution, or devolution, into becoming Two-Face. And I guess they say nervousness and excitement are close kin in your emotional body. Were there any nerves about being the latest to take it on?ĬOLLINS: Maybe foolishly, I wasn’t nervous about that. Let’s be honest, that kind of job security is very rare in this business.ĭEADLINE: You’re playing Harvey Dent, and from what I understand the show will follow his journey as he becomes Two-Face. And at the moment, because of all of the changes that are happening at The CW and frankly in television industry wide, we’re not finishing out the first season with the same kind of guarantees that we had on Supernatural. It’s a little bit different because toward the end of our run on Supernatural, we were kind of guaranteed that we would have another season if we wanted it. It’s cool to have that kind of lineage and legacy. This feels very familiar though, all in all, to be a part of the same network and the same studio. So we have said goodbye to some old faces that were a part of The CW for a long time, and now I’m getting to meet a new cast of characters there. MISHA COLLINS: It’s funny because when I got that job, I went to an event where there were all of these executives from The CW, and folks that I had worked with for a decade or more, and I was like, ‘Oh, it’s so nice.’ It’s actually both The CW and Warner Brothers, this production, so there are folks under both shingles that were involved in the project, but then there’s been a change in leadership at the CW since we started filming. How did you feel about returning to the network, this time in a different yet very iconic role? ![]() The actor spoke with Deadline about taking on the role of one of DC’s most iconic supervillains, how this version of Harvey Dent/Two-Face differs from others that audiences may have seen, and whether fans might expect to see him appear in The CW’s Supernatural prequel The Winchesters.ĭEADLINE: The CW brought you such a large and passionate fanbase with Supernatural. “It’s a very complicated version of this villain, and because we explore the mechanisms by which he has his psychotic break, it also feels real,” Collins said. He’s trying to actually ferret out who killed that man, and you trust him and you like him,” Collins told Deadline.Įventually, the tides will change for Dent as he evolves into Two-Face. “You can count on him to do the right thing, and he is uncompromised and he is really taking Batman’s adopted son now, who is a second-time orphan, under his wing.
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