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Barbarella and Ryan Kwanten Discuss Australia, the Future, and Sci-Fi film 2067

Barbarella and Ryan Kwanten Discuss Australia, the Future, and Sci-Fi film 2067

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Hey folks, Barbarella here still smiling after speaking with Ryan Kwanten.  The actor who played Jason Stackhouse on the long-running series TRUE BLOOD, and currently plays Peter in SACRED LIES, may now be seen in the sci-fi film 2067 which came out today in theaters and On Demand and Digital.  Written and directed by Seth Larney (TOMBIRUO), 2067 also stars Kodi Smit-McPhee (X-MEN APOCALYPSE, LET ME IN) and melds beautiful visuals with an interesting internal struggle. 

Fun fact about me: I love Australia, so I always enjoy meeting and speaking with Australians.  I had planned on not gushing about my adoration of the country, but even though Ryan was currently in Los Angeles, I couldn’t stop myself from talking about his homeland. 
I love Australia, it's one of my favorite places ever.
“Oh, me too. I mean, it was really only a two-day ticket that drew me to Los Angeles, and I'm still here, sort of twenty years later. I'm fortunate enough to still get work back in Australia, so when I get the opportunity, I take it by the horns, and this was no exception, this movie, 2067.  It was a real privilege and treat.  There were two places we shot, both Adelaide and Tallebudgera Valley, I'd never worked before or even traveled to before. And if you've seen the movie, you see what a beautiful location Tallebudgera is. And also, for me, as an Australian, Adelaide is a bit of a forgotten city in a weird way, but really has a lot to give.”
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