![]() So, you have a couple of new faces this season, how's it been working with Yasemin and Bamber? But also, it makes it real because if you slip, you make that part of the scene. It is a super safe set and everything is well controlled but when you're in the scene and you're giving it all, the adrenaline rushing, you do slip. We committed to that right from the beginning. MacPherson: I don't need tattoos, I've got "Strike Back" scars.īrown: There've been a plethora of scars and stitches and bruises and knocks, and that was last year, and it's the same this year. I tackled her out the window, off the balcony for a five story fall onto the mat. We also had a scene at level five of an apartment block. MacPherson: I did this great scene with a wonderful actor from KL, underneath the bridge of Penang – gunfire, he nearly killed me. A day after the Holi Festival fight, we had loads of makeup on because we still had red stain and blue stain in our hair, all over our hands.ĭid you guys get to do a bunch of stunts yet? Sounds like you had quite a "colourful" experience.īrown: We honestly don't wear a lot of makeup on this job. I got a can of pink dye accidentally fired up my nose during a take. Took me two weeks to get all the colours out of my skin and hair. ![]() Oh, actually we shot Penang as though it was Goa and we recreated the entire Holi Festival. MacPherson: I did some cool stuff in Penang. That was pretty epic.īrown: We've got a few free helicopter rides on the show. MacPherson: We shot a gun fight on a rooftop and ended up escaping in a helicopter. That was probably the best way to see KL, bird's eye view. What have you filmed so far? Anything interesting?īrown: We got to fly around the Petronas tower and land on a sky bar in a helicopter. We had some from Bangkok, Singapore and obviously a lot from Malaysia as well, every single one had been wonderful, turning up so excited to be part of the show, that makes our job easier and it's great. MacPherson: We also got the opportunity to work with a bunch of local actors as well. Even night shift when we were working till 4 o'clock in the morning for a full week that first week in KL. There's a lot of laughs on set, all day every day. MacPherson: We arrived here in April (2018).īrown: It's a stressful job this, there's a lot of pressure but everyone from every department enjoys it and brings their A-game. One of the scenes in "Strike Back Season 6".Ĭinema Online: Hi there, when did you start filming here in Malaysia and how's it been working with the locals? ![]() Here's more of what the "Strike Back" stars have to say about filming the sixth season in Malaysia: "Literally you go outside in the morning and you start sweating and you don't stop until you go to bed at night," said the actor, though he and his co-star joked that it lent their characters a more realistic and genuine sweaty look on the show. Brown said that he thought filming in the hot desert in Jordan last year would prepare him for the heat but this was "different". With this season being filmed entirely in Malaysia, it meant the cast and crew would have some acclimation to do, particularly to the tropical country's humidity. Reuniting with Alin Sumarwata ("Neighbours") who plays Gracie Novin, while newcomers Yasemin Allen ("Water and Fire") and Jamie Bamber ("Battlestar Galactica") join the cast as Katrina Zarkova and Colonel Alexander Coltrane. The duo reprise their roles as Samuel Wyatt and Thomas McAllister, respectively. Last July, Cinema Online had the chance to visit one of the filming locations in Malaysia, namely in its Southern state of Johor, and not only got to somewhat have a sense of what the cast and crew experienced while filming in the jungles (well, technically palm plantation) there every day, but also got to have a little chat with the stars Daniel MacPherson ("A Wrinkle in Time") and Warren Brown ("The Dark Knight Rises") while on set. "Strike Back Season 6" sees the Cinemax series changing up its landscape to a more Asian setting, with the cast getting to experience places like Goa and the Golden Triangle – all without setting foot outside of this season's production location, Malaysia. ![]() We spoke to Warren Brown and Daniel MacPherson on the set of "Strike Back Season 6" in Johor, Malaysia.
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