Was Catherine O’Hara Intimidated While Working With Pedro Pascal And Bella Ramsay In Last Of Us Season 2? Actress Reveals

Catherine O’Hara isn’t shy when it comes to expressing her thoughts, whether they’re about big or small things. In a recent interview, she openly discussed her character in the upcoming season 2 of The Last of Us, as well as any apprehensions she might have had working alongside Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsay, the show’s leading actors.

During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the actress playing Beetlejuice in the upcoming Season 2 of the series revealed an unusual dynamic between her character and Joel Miller, portrayed by Pascal.

The actress also mentioned that she isn’t sure what gives her this peculiar trait, but it seems to work well in creating an intriguing blend of odd, yet captivating dark comedy. She prefers not to dismiss her knack for comedy as a talent.

The artist continued by mentioning that the second season of the HBO series would be considerably “more intense” for those familiar with the game it’s adapted from. Additionally, she shared insights about her time working alongside the two main stars during production.

In a conversation with the media outlet, the star of Schitt’s Creek expressed her delight in collaborating with both actors. O’Hara added, “Did it feel intimidating? It often does. It’s just not my area.

She continued by expressing, “I appreciate your invitation, and I’ll do my best to make a good impression.” Additionally, she mentioned that both Pascal and Ramsay had been “extremely gracious” towards her, and she found the experience “wonderful”.

For those not in the know, the actress found out about the popular HBO series through her sons, Luke and Matthew Welch. It’s said that one of them even works behind the scenes on the show as a set dresser.

As an ardent admirer, I can’t help but feel a thrill knowing she might revisit her legendary wit for the role. If the latest news is anything to go by, O’Hara herself emphasized that humor is a vital part of life, and if it’s absent, it results in a “remarkably drab portrayal.

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2025-01-29 08:08