Meta Golding also came as a bit of a surprise to co-star as Hayley Winton in the series alongside Kiefer Sutherland. she told me:
“When I first got the script, I think I had two episodes. At that point, I didn’t even understand if she was good or bad. But at least I got the tone of it. The way they wrote Hayley, I could Hear her voice in my head. I can see this relationship between her and me [Sutherland’s John Weir], although I don’t really know what it’s about other than its big concept. Then when I signed on, they gave me two more scripts, and I was like, ‘Oh my God. Then it completely shocked me. But I think we started talking about who she was and her secrets, although they did throw more secrets at me as we went along. “
Enid Graham and Rob Yang, who play FBI agent Jo Madi and outspoken Edward Holm, knew their characters well from the start, though Graham confirmed they “didn’t know all the plot twists” until closer to filming New episodes.
As for the mysterious role of Walter Klink, there is only an intern, and he also discovered the details of his role during filming. “From episode four onwards, it got really crazy,” he said. “I went in there just thinking I was going to play a cool character, but it ended up being a really fun character.” He later joked that the last few scripts were “pretty wild,” suggesting that in the show’s first few episodes, Some things aren’t exactly banal.
Get ready to have your mind twisted when the first two episodes of “The Rabbit Hole” premiere on Paramount+ on Sunday, March 26.