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Josh Hutcherson Brings Comedic Depth to HBO's 'I Love LA'

Summary

  • Hutcherson joined 'I Love LA' cast late, but helped shape his character
  • Maia's career change strains her relationship with Dylan
  • Hutcherson's character is a departure from his past action/thriller roles
Josh Hutcherson Brings Comedic Depth to HBO's 'I Love LA'

In the second season of HBO's hit comedy "I Love LA," actor Josh Hutcherson has joined the cast, taking on the role of Dylan, the long-term live-in partner of the show's lead character, Maia (Rachel Sennott). Despite coming on board relatively late in the production process, Hutcherson worked closely with Sennott and co-showrunner Emma Barrie to help shape his character, ensuring Dylan was not just a "square, boring" stereotype.

As Maia's career aspirations take center stage, her relationship with the more grounded Dylan is put to the test. Hutcherson notes that "as Maia gets deeper and deeper into the world of becoming this manager dream role that she's always wanted to have, maybe the further away she gets from her home with Dylan." This dynamic prompts Dylan to question whether they are growing apart or if this is simply the new normal for their relationship.

For Hutcherson, the role of Dylan marks a departure from the action, thriller, and horror genres he has explored in recent projects like "Five Nights at Freddy's" and "The Beekeeper." The actor relished the opportunity to showcase his comedic skills in the more grounded, realistic world of "I Love LA," noting that the collaborative nature of the production allowed the writers and directors to lean into the strengths of the ensemble cast.

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Josh Hutcherson plays the character of Dylan, the long-term live-in partner of Maia (Rachel Sennott) in the HBO comedy series 'I Love LA'.
Hutcherson worked closely with Sennott and co-showrunner Emma Barrie to help shape Dylan, ensuring he was not just a "square, boring" stereotype but had more depth and comedic flair.
As Maia pursues her dream career, the strain on her relationship with Dylan is explored, with Dylan questioning whether they are growing apart or if this is simply the new normal for their relationship.

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