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HULU Brings the Horror Series HELSTROM

The wrote the book on family dysfunction

Paul Zbyszewski, showruner and executive producer

Tom Austen - Daimon

Sydney Lemmon - Ana

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Elizabeth Marvel - Victoria

Robert Wisdom - Caretaker

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Ariana Guerra - Gabriella

June Carryl - Dr. Hastings

Alain Uy - Chris

Moderator Laura Prudom

This is a sneak peek into Hulu's terror filled comic to come life with Hulu's Original horror of
HELSTROM.

Paul: Given the events that are happening in the real world today I would think we would be a
little remiss in talking about them since our show is about good and evil and
right and wrong and the trauma of our past. We are suppose to be doing a show
about horror but its not real horror. I am a writer who's job it is to have
empathy and a human being who has a conscious and adding my voice to all the
other voices out there that are deeply saddened by the state of our country out
there.

Where there any moments that creeped you out?

Sydney: There was one location, the hospital, that creeped me out. Spooky signs and words on the
dusty floor.

Elizbeth: It is totally, straight up haunted. Just the energy, the moment you cross the
threshold, you feel it. Then when I do crazy voice.

Ariana: Every time I had to work with Beth I was so scared.

Elizabeth: Two security guys had to come into the cast test because they thought I was a bear.
It was my vocal horror.

Adapting this Marvel character?

Paul: It started a few years back bringing a darker tone to the Marvel universe on t.v. and
looking at the horror side. Helstrom was one of them that I enjoyed and I
gravitated to. This story of this brother, sister and mother - based on the
book Son of Satan - and we've grounded it more on the real world. Originally,
there is this one specific panel and a panel is Daimon Helstrom in a full on
red cape and pentagram on his chest and he's in his mother's library. She has
just passed and he's reading her diary and tears are streaming down his face. I
saw that and said that's all I need to know in that panel. Even though there is
fire, it was rooted in emotions. I gravitated toward that and that's what
pulled me into it.

Its not just one persons story.

Paul: It's a family story, not just Daimon and Ana and their Mom. Its about an extended family. Its
about the family we are born with and the family we create. It’s the stuff we
are born with genetically that we carry with us because we have to. It's about
our environment, its about how we were raised and who raised us and the values
we are imprinted with as we grow older. That gives us the ability to know right
from wrong, there are decisions and consequences. There are decisions made for
you and the decisions you make. So this extended family we have built here,
this cast here is a reflection of that. It's about all these characters being
part of the family dealing with their own personal demons and relate to one
another.

Tom: I think it is interesting touching on what Paul was saying before about the relationship
between Daimon and Ana. They care the closest family members on the show yet
they are far apart with new families in their new lives. We get to see how they
operate in their own worlds. When they do come back together, we get to see how
they try and kind of meet each other again as adults and victims of childhood
trauma that they dealt with in different ways. When Syd and I were working
together to try and navigate it all, it’s a really interesting messed up really
dangerous and vulnerable dynamic for both of them.

Sydney: I'm not quite sure what you were talking about. To piggy back off that, its true. I
think Ana and Daimon as with every character in our story, they are plagued by
their history. Ana is someone who is characterized by what she has overcome and
responded to the trauma and the crap that has come flying at her. Ana and
Daimon are different and they respond different to these things but similar in
that at the end of the day they want the same thing - safety and love. They go
about it in different ways.

Tom: They can do things other people can't do.

What were your favorite powers?

Sydney: How much can I say Paul?

Paul: Lets just say they have different abilities and if you do your homework in the comics you get
a sense of what they can do. They can manipulate energy in different ways in a
blandly Marvel teaser way.

Victoria is a tortured soul, how you found that voice?

Elizabeth: Well, the voice was basically me being in a hotel room watching the news and in a hotel
room screaming in a pillow about the state of the world. And you have that
voice! It's not from ten packs of cigarettes, I don't smoke. The physicality, I
lifted so much from Anthony Hopkins. We deal with archetypes in this show, a
Jungian psycho geography so navigating that is fascinating through the template
of the family. What helped me a lot was looking through the lens of addiction,
it’s a story of a mother who loves her children. It separates her form her love
and overtakes her and drives this other thing in her and so her children never
know who they are dealing with. Are they dealing with a loving mother or a
monster? That's the story of children with parents who are alcoholics and drug
addicts. There is also stuff that is incredibly playful, funny and wild. It's
almost Shakespearean.

As Caretaker, your role is cryptic.

Robert: We start our story and there is a new element in my life that is just as grounded and I get
them name Caretaker tending her soul which I witness being shattered. So there
is no reason why this child should walk through the world with any sense of
confidence in herself yet she does. She is a beautiful, radiant, smart,
glamorous and powerful young women. The two women I am describing make a very
powerful triangle that helps me go deeper and allows me to help them in very
powerful ways.

Did you read up on him?

Robert: I literally got off the part and four days later I was flying from Budapest to Vancouver so
I didn't get to do much preparation especially in the Marvel library. Paul gave
me a crash course and a crash course and another crash course and then dropped
me in the middle of a maze of a story and the character and I, along with
everyone else, find our way out of it.

Paul: We reinvented quite a bite Caretaker from the comics. I'm not sure how much good it would
have done you to look at an image of a big ole guy wearing a floppy hat
whacking people over the head with a shovel.

Robert: Although I wanted to do that in the first episode.

Paul: There are Easter eggs in the show and we did give Bob a shovel in the first episode.

Curious about Daimon and Gabriella in the show.

Arianna: Gabriella and Daimon have a very complicated relationship. I come with a more religious
and logical viewpoint and Daimon being a superhero with powers and more insight
sees things different. In the beginning its hard to see that we are on the same
time, as the episodes go on Gabriella begins to have a lot more empathy for
Daimon. You realize he is someone that has been hurt.

The bond between Daimon and Dr. Hastings.

June: I essentially inherit this person, being where I am at am not quite prepared and I do it
anyway. I kind of keep getting shocked but then I also keep searching for the
center of this person. I come to care for that center and it sort of flip flops
between combative and tough love. I think that it actually helps my character
figure out who she is. I don't think she actually knows.

Paul: One of the things we tried to infuse in each character is that they have their own moral
compass. They have their own guiding principle of what is right for them and
wrong for them. It's based on their experiences and how they were raised and
what to think. Their religious and cultural backgrounds have these experiences.
When you have different levels of morality, who's line are we crossing here. It
just makes for great scenes between great actors and a lot of fun to play with
instead of superhero's just punching each other. If there is no morality at
stake then why are we telling the story.

Your character ends up doing someone's dirty work.

Alain: I'm not going to be cryptic, just kidding. I think everyone kind of touched on it, the show
itself tackles the repercussions of original sin. Where you find ways to
connect with people and in this sense with Anna and Chris there is a shared
path and a shared healing from foster care. That's where they originally met. I
talked to my sister who is very involved in this field and I asked 'what
happens when you find yourself in that situation' and she said trust is a big
issue. You have to trust people and its important for people who have trauma to
connect. Chris and Ana found themselves in a situation where they shared
trauma. When they grow up they learn how to survive. I ask my sister 'what is
the success rate of coming out of foster care' and she said I had to define
what success is. When I said 'how about somebody who has a successful business'
and she said that's a unicorn. Chris and Ana have a symbiotic relationship
between the two and Ana trusts that. I think that is the sum of the two parts
between Ana and Chris.

Which of you would be most likely to go demon hunting in real life?

Chris: June!

June: No!

Paul: I'm hunting different kind of demons every day.

What is coming up this season, a tease?

Paul: For the fans of the comic books, the show is laced with Easter eggs on set, in props so keep
your eyes out for that.

June: The acting, this show is ridiculous.

Paul: I second that. The cast is amazing and the stuff we've asked them to do is nuts.

Tom: I'm excited for people to see the second half of the season. We read each episode before we did it, by five or six you think you understand who these people are and then you
find out you haven't got a clue. Everything flips on its head and I'm really
excited to see how people respond to that.

Chris: I'm going to ruin it all and tell you what happens….{beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep} and then he
comes back and [beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep] and I have
one job and I couldn't do it.

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