"Oh, Rupert's spaghetti bolognese one hundred percent. You take him anywhere and everyone is pleased to have spaghetti bolognese, even babies."
What you need to know
Servant season 3 is out now on Apple TV+.
Stars Rupert Grint and Toby Kebbell have sat down with Screen Times to give an interview.
They talked about the change in their characters in season 3, and working with M. Night Shyamalan.
With the return of fan-favorite 'Servant' to Apple TV+ coming January 21, Rupert Grint and Toby Kebbel have sat down with Screen Times and Sigmund Judge to discuss the changes in their characters for season 3, and what it was like yo work with M Night. Shyamalan.
The interview started with a question about what surprised Grint and Kebbell about their characters this season. "I had a tricky transition to superstitious beliefs and believing in all these things and bartering with Nell's character Leanne and doing all of that," said Kebbell, before also discussing some of the normal things Sean is trying to...
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