Euphoria spoiler warning! 🚨 Austin Abrams shares he was originally supposed to wear whitey tighties during his big musical number in Lexi’s play and was understandably terrified. 😅 Here’s your full breakdown of tonight’s ep:
) semi-biographical play taking center stage in the penultimate episode, “The Theater and Its Double,” written and directed by creator Sam Levinson. Austin Abrams, who plays Ethan, talks to ET about his show-stopping, homoerotic dance routine he performs as a version of Nate and how he feels about where things ended up between Ethan and Kat this season.
As for Ethan’s interest in the play, Abrams says it’s an opportunity for self-expression. He thinks “it takes a lot of guts to be doing what Lexi is doing,” the actor adds. But given that it’s pretty much about all of his ex-girlfriend’s friends and their relationships, Ethan knows there’s a certain amount of risk that comes with appearing in it.
Filmed over three days in front of an auditorium full of his co-stars and hundreds of extras, Abrams ended up having a great time performing the routine. “I love the dancers, I love Ryan and it was really fun,” he says, adding that when it came to “moving your body and moving your hips, there was something so freeing about it.
When it comes to the direction of the relationship and what fans felt like was little screen time dedicated to the two characters, Abrams, who originally was only supposed to be in two episodes in season 1, “is just thankful for where it’s gone.”
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