


I have no problems with those scenes, and I won’t stop doing them, but I wish there was an easier way to have an open conversation about what we’re assuming about actors in the industry.” They think, ‘Oh, she gets naked onscreen, she’s a sex symbol.’ And I can’t get past that. “People forget that I’m playing a character. This allows her to focus on the story rather than worrying about being naked in front of the cast and crew. Sweeney has spoken on this before, crediting the scenes for helping her to “become very confident” with her body, but the 24-year-old elaborated further with The Hollywood Reporter by saying she fully trusts “the filmmakers that I work with, and I’m always excited for whatever Sam writes.” The actress said the nude scenes are easier because “it’s as if it’s someone else’s life” whenever she’s working. Fans of Euphoria have praised Sweeney’s portrayal of high schooler Cassie Howard but some of her cast mates in past have criticized creator Sam Levinson for how he handles the series’ nude scenes.
#Euphoria nude series#
Her roles, particularly on Euphoria, have seen the actress not being too shy about on-screen nudity, and now she’s talking about why she “won’t stop” doing nude scenes and how she can’t financially afford to take a 6-month break from work.ĭuring a chat with The Hollywood Reporter, Sweeney reflected on her stellar rise in two successful series and the pressures of being perceived as a sex symbol. Sweeney also scored a nomination for her role on White Lotus but perceived risque choices have also shaped her career. Sweeney has played Cassie Howard since Euphoria’s first season, but her material was elevated in season two, resulting in the actress receiving an Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Keisuke was surprised by Nemu’s behavior but he wants to protect Kanae and decides for the sake of escaping, he will violate the others.Sydney Sweeney hit major strides during the second season of Euphoriaand due to her role in the HBO limited series White Lotus. Nemu takes advantage, forcing the protagonist to submit to her as she brings her lips up to his ear: “This is a contract kiss.” However, Nemu could see right through him and knew. That was his secret, his urge to assault and humiliate girls. However, Keisuke seemed to be getting aroused by Miyako’s appearance. With eyes wide open in fear, she pisses and shits herself. Her screaming begins in tandem with the electrical current. Suddenly the lights go out, the girls scream, then lights return reilluminating the room to show Miyako bound to a grotesque torture device. “Anyone who quits the game will die.” With an assigned act, he must “use the key”.Īfter hearing the unreasonable and immoral requirements to win, Miyako gets pissed and snaps on the mysterious voice. In order to escape the room, Keisuke is the “unlocker” and one heroine the “keyhole”. While still confused about their unusual situation, a mysterious voice suddenly speaks to them: “A game has now started.” Six people find themselves trapped in a mysterious futuristic complex, forced to dance to the tune of a sadistic computer game, where failure to follow the game rules results in death.Ĭharacters include our protanist, Takato Keisuke, his childhood friend Hokari Kanae, classmate Ando Miyako, underclassmate Mikaba Rika, English teacher Aoi Natsuki, same year Byakuya Rinne, and classmate Manaka Nemu.
