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‘Walker: Independence’ Retrospective: An Interview with Lawrence Kao

In 2022, a prequel to The CW’s Walker, titled Walker: Independence debuted. Set in the late 1800s, this beautiful tale, which consisted of 13 episodes, told the story of Abby Walker, whose husband, Liam, is murdered. Abby gets rescued and brought to a nearby town, Independence, as the search for her husband’s killer intensifies and she’s aided by the people she meets along the way. The show was beautifully written and filmed, quickly becoming loved by so many people.

Sadly, the show was canceled after one season after The CW was bought by Nexstar, who decided to go in a different direction with their programming.

When the show was canceled in 2023, the WGA and SAG strikes occurred soon after, and there wasn’t much time for the people involved — or the fandom — to say goodbye.

Now that the strikes are resolved, I got the chance to talk to many of the cast and crew behind Walker: Independence, reflecting on their time on the show, and what they take away from it now, years later.

Brand new interviews will be released throughout the next few weeks, so make sure to keep checking back to read interviews from the cast and crew.

Today, we’re launching the Walker: Independence retrospective with Lawrence Kao.

Lawrence Kao played the loveable and quiet Kai, who had a secret past that started to come to light as the series went on. Let’s dive in!

Editor’s note: This interview was edited for length and clarity.

Nerds and Beyond: Let’s start from the beginning. How did you become involved with Walker: Independence? How did you hear about it, what was the audition process like, etc.

Lawrence: It all came about through the routine audition process. I put myself on tape and eventually got to the network test through Zoom. All the creatives involved, specifically Larry Teng, who directed the audition session and the first few episodes of the show, made me feel extremely comfortable. An offer came through a couple days later when I was in New Orleans for Mardi Gras!

Nerds and Beyond: What was the first day on set like? Had you met anyone previously?

Lawrence: A few of us had already got together for dinner before we made our trek to Santa Fe to shoot the pilot. Laura Terry was so instrumental in making sure we were all acquainted beforehand. The set culture Larry creates running the ship is something special and you can feel the energy right off the bat. We were family and we were making art.  

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Nerds and Beyond: What was your favorite storyline of Kai’s?

Lawrence: My favorite storyline for Kai begins when we see slight cracks in his character. When the facade he’s been putting up in Independence to lay low begins to unravel.

Nerds and Beyond: What was your favorite storyline from the series from a character that wasn’t yours?

Lawrence: I love a good bad guy. The development of Tom Davidson’s character and following his storyline from start to finish was my favorite.

Nerds and Beyond: What was the hardest scene to film?

Lawrence: Kai’s reunion with his past in the form of a lover was probably the most difficult to film. Finding out that Lily wasn’t actually dead was a rollercoaster. Everything culminating in that moment when they reunited was extremely emotional. But working on stuff like that is fun… so maybe hard isn’t the right word. The hardest scene might be the moment where Kai decides to leave the town on horseback. Getting a horse to stop on its mark and not falling off a horse is difficult. 

Nerds and Beyond: Visually, what was your favorite scene (either of your own/another scene you saw)?

Lawrence: The whole series is a beautiful painting. But every time Justin [Johnson Cortez] is on horseback, with his beautiful hair flowing in front of his face, it is visually perfect. Calian is the answer to that question. Calian is my favorite scene.

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Nerds and Beyond: Do you have an idea of what your character’s storyline would have been if there was a season two?

Lawrence: Kai & Kate definitely would’ve taken over Hagan’s. Also, I’m pretty sure Kai’s past would continue to unfold, bringing danger to the town of Independence. Maybe another visit from Lily again?

Nerds & Beyond: The Walker: Independence fandom grew as the season progressed, but there was also a lot of intrigue right from the beginning, seeing that it was a prequel from an already-established show. What was your reaction as the fandom grew with the show and started getting more and more attention?

Lawrence: It always feels good to make something that people can connect to. We were always a part of Walker, but I truly do feel like we stood on our own, story-wise. All the characters are so rich and I was so excited to find out more about each character along with the fandom. 

Nerds and Beyond: Speaking of fandom, viewers really loved the way the cast interacted with them through social media – did you see any of the theories coming out of the fandom during the show, and what did you think of them?

Lawrence: Twitter was definitely fun to rabbit-hole fandom theories. I don’t remember any specifically, but we definitely laughed along with them and maybe wanted some to be true.

Nerds and Beyond: Did you get to take anything from the set after the series was over?

Lawrence: I wish I did. If I knew I wasn’t going to set foot in Independence again, I would’ve stolen a little trinket from my restaurant.

Nerds and Beyond: Kai was quiet in the beginning, and then the audience found out more and more about him as time progressed. What was your favorite thing about portraying Kai?

Lawrence: I loved carrying the weight of his past in secrecy. It was so fun to roam around the town with everyone clueless as to what Kai was capable of. There is so much catharsis for a character like this, especially when things come to the surface. Every time a layer was peeled back, I relished.

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Nerds and Beyond: One of my favorite Kai scenes was the fight in “Strange Bedfellows” between the clotheslines. Can you talk a little more about that scene and filming it?

Lawrence: We wanted to make his movements not necessarily Kung-fu movie-like. Kai is a fighter and we wanted him to be efficient and practical. Everything was swift and not overly embellished. And Shel, the director of that episode and our producing director, executed it beautifully. The sheets moving around Kai felt like a visual representation of Kai’s true nature revealing itself.

Nerds and Beyond: Fans loved Kate and Kai together – what was your favorite part about their relationship?

Lawrence: I loved their similarities, both Kate & Kai not fully revealing themselves to the town, and in that, being able to truly see the other person for who they really are.

Nerds and Beyond: At the end of the day, when you look back on your experience on Walker: Independence, what do you take away from it?

Lawrence: As an Asian American actor, being able to dive into a period piece especially a Western, was so special for me. These kinds of opportunities don’t come about often.  Also, I have a new WINDY family now. We’re all getting windmill tattoos.

Nerds and Beyond: Anything you’d love to say to the fans of Walker: Independence?

Lawrence: Audience members, fans especially, are all part of a show. And you guys were amazing. We were all just getting to know each other and I’m so upset that we couldn’t continue this journey together. Thank you so much for all your fervent support! It definitely didn’t go unnoticed.

Nerds and Beyond: Finally, a tradition we have for interviews at Nerds & Beyond – if you could choose what color your lightsaber would be, what color would you choose?

Lawrence: Black.

Walker: Independence is available to be streamed in its entirety on MAX. Make sure to check it out (rewatch it!) and stay tuned for more interviews from the cast and crew of WIndy.

You can read our previous interviews with some of the Walker: Independence cast and see all of our reviews and recaps of the series, here.

PHOTOS: ‘Wynonna Earp: Vengeance’ at SDCC

The cast of Wynonna Earp: Vengeance was on hand at San Diego Comic-Con this year to talk about their 90-minute special for Tubi, which is set to wrap up the Syfy series Wynonna Earp.

At SDCC was showrunner Emily Andras, as well as cast members Melanie Scrofano, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell, and Tim Rozon.

We were lucky enough to attend the press room and photo line for Wynonna Earp: Vengeance, so look for those interviews soon.

In the meantime, check out the photos below!

SeaWorld Orlando to Host ‘Howl-O-Sprint’ 5K Run on Friday the 13th

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SeaWorld Orlando is hosting an inaugural Howl-O-Sprint 5K run on Friday the 13th – September 13, 2024.

It’s an immersive course, “through the supernatural, promising chills, and a finish line participants won’t forget.”

The 5K will begin at midnight, making it all that more spooky to go through. Participants will be able to refuel at the Siren’s Bar, “featuring devilishly delicious treats and electrifying live entertainment that will keep hearts racing long after crossing the finish line.”

Awards will be given to the top three overall male and female finishers. It is limited to 4,000 participants, so make sure to sign up now! Due to the mature content, this 5K is recommended for adults only and is not suitable for children.

For more information and to register for the inaugural Howl-O-Sprint 5K Run, visit SeaWorld Howl-O-Sprint 5K Run.

‘Despicable Me 4’ Available on Digital August 6

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Illumination’s Despicable Me 4 will be available to rent or own on Digital tomorrow, August 6.

It’s a great way to watch the film while it’s still in theaters! The film also includes two never-before-seen Minion Mini-Movies, “Benny’s Birthday” and “Game Over and Over” when you purchase from select retailers, including Amazon, Apple, Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu), Comcast Xfinity, Cox, and Verizon.

Here’s the synopsis from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment:

The world’s favorite supervillain-turned-Anti-Villain-League-agent returns for a bold new era of Minions mayhem in Illumination’s DESPICABLE ME 4, now with 2 mini-movies. Gru, Lucy and their girls welcome a new member to the family – Gru Jr. – who is intent on tormenting his dad, as a new nemesis shows up and forces the family to go on the run. This latest blockbuster chapter in the biggest global animated franchise in history is packed with nonstop action and filled with Illumination’s signature subversive humor.

The film was directed by Chris Renaud and Patrick Delage, and stars Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Will Ferrell, Sofia Vergara, Joey King, Stephen Colbert, and Miranda Cosgrove.

Make sure to check it out when it releases digitally tomorrow, August 6.

PHOTOS: 10th Annual Her Universe Fashion Show at SDCC

This year, the 10th annual Her Universe Fashion Show took place at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, July 26.

The event was co-hosted by Her Universe co-founder Ashley Eckstein and Broadway star Michael James Scott.

The fashion show highlighted 25 contestants who created innovative pieces and designs and is a one-of-a-kind show that is a staple of SDCC for many — including our staff.

For this year’s show, the theme celebrated fashion and geek couture — with Mattel approaching its 80th anniversary. The show had a special emphasis on the anniversaries of Barbie and Polly Pocket, both of which Eckstein showed off in specialized designs.

See photos of the show below!

PHOTOS: Lindsey Stirling at the Moody Center in Austin

Lindsey Stirling showed off her agile musical talent in Austin, Texas at the Moody Center when she took the stage on July 24.

Opening the night was Walk Off the Earth, a Canadian indie-pop band that started the night off strong.

Next, Stirling danced around the stage, moving up and down stairs, as she played her violin to a choreographed performance that included backup dancers. The whole performance was electric and Stirling kept the crowd entertained and excited the entire time.

She performed such songs such as, “Eye of the Untold Her”, “Survive”, “Surrender”, “Between Twilight”, “Shatter Me”, and more.

Stirling will continue to tour throughout the US this summer. You can see the tour dates and purchase tickets, here.

See photos of the show below!

PHOTOS: ‘The Rookie’ at SDCC

The cast of ABC’s hit show The Rookie appeared at San Diego Comic-Con to talk about their upcoming seventh season, as well as the events from last season.

The cast members that attended included Nathan Fillion, Alyssa Diaz, Richard T. Jones, Melissa O’Neil, Eric Winter, Mekia Cox, Shawn Ashmore, Jenna Dewan, and Lisseth Chavez.

See photos of the cast at SDCC from our staff photographer, Mandi, below!

‘Thanksgiving’ Releasing as Limited Edition Steelbook in October

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Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving is set to be released as a limited edition 4K Ultra HD Steelbook on October 15, right before the holidays.

The limited edition steelbook also includes a letter to fans from director Eli Roth. The film stars Patrick Dempsey, Addison Rae, Milo Manheim, Jalen Thomas Brooks, Nell Verlaque, with Rick Hoffman, and Gina Gershon.

Here’s the synopsis:

After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts – the birthplace of the holiday. Picking off residents one by one, what begins as random revenge killings are soon revealed to be part of a larger, sinister holiday plan. Will the town uncover the killer and survive the holidays…or become guests at his twisted holiday dinner table?

Here are some of the special features included:

4K ULTRA HD DISC

  • Feature presented in 4K resolution with Dolby Vision, as approved by director Eli Roth
  • English Dolby Atmos + English 5.1
  • Special Feature:
    • ALL-NEW: Behead-the-Scenes Featurettes – an intimate, must-see look at the making of this new horror classic, as shot on-set by the cast!
      • Carve Diem
      • Giving Shanks
    • Theatrical Trailer 

BLU-RAY DISC™

  • Feature presented in high definition
  • English 5.1
  • Special Features:
    • Commentary with Eli Roth and Jeff Rendell
    • Deleted & Extended Scenes
    • Outtakes
    • Massachusetts Movies: Eli & Jeff’s Early Films
    • Behind the Screams
    • Gore Galore

Make sure to grab your limited edition steelbook of Thanksgiving when it arrives on October 15!

Photos: ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol’ at SDCC

The cast from AMC’s The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol was at San Diego Comic-Con last week, promoting the upcoming season.

Some of the cast and crew were on-hand at the panel, including David Zabel, Greg Nicotero, Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, and Louis Puech.

See some of the photos from our staff photographer, Mandi, below. Make sure to check out the new season of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol on AMC and AMC+ on September 29.

PHOTOS: ‘The Wild Robot’ at SDCC

The cast of The Wild Robot took over SDCC as they promoted the upcoming animated film, based on the book series by Peter Brown.

The film was produced by DreamWorks Animation and will be distributed by Universal Pictures.

The cast that appeared on the panel included Lupita Nyong’o, Kit Connor, Mark Hamill, alongside director Chris Sanders.

The Wild Robot is set to release in theaters on September 27.

See photos from the panel below, from our staff photographer Mandi.