Did you have any worries about how the show would be received when you first came on board? Kyle Allen: I think that if you start a project and it feels completely comfortable for you, then it isn’t the right project for you. Take it or leave it.ĭA MAN: Now, “The Path” deals with some heavy-sometimes touchy-issues. I predict that this dose of Meyerism (the show’s fictional New Age faith) will cause you to discover your ability to hover six inches above the ground ceaselessly. So, by the time you’ve binged your way through those, you’ll get to jump right into season two-thusly experiencing “The Path” in a way no other follower can imagine. And copious amounts of green juice and strange religious practices.ĭA MAN: For those who are unfamiliar with the show, what would be the best reason to start following “The Path” ? Kyle Allen: Well, for starters, all ten episodes of season one are available on Hulu. As well as the slightly estranged cult leader Cal Roberts, there’s Abe the FBI agent, there’s a shaman, a snake, a drug addict, a football player, a dead guy who might be dead but also might not be dead … and it’s probably really important to mention that there’s a whole bunch of sex. ![]() Eddie and Sarah live on a cult compound with their children Hawk (Allen’s character) and Summer. Can you give us a brief rundown of the show? Kyle Allen: A brief rundown seems impossible, but I’ll give it a go anyway. So, season two of your TV show “The Path” has started airing. For sure, Allen has a lot going on for him, from his looks and talents to his quirky sense of humor.ĭA MAN: Hi, Kyle. As testament to his acting chops-and acknowledgement of those skills-he made a big splash in Hulu’s drama series “The Path,” which already had quite a few big names in it, namely Hugh Dancy and Aaron Paul. Today, though, he’s made a strong foothold in Hollywood and continues to make great strides forward. This part of his background certainly shows in some of the photos in this article. Kyle Allen from “The Path” raves about everything from acting challenges to ballet to cuttlefishīefore he went into acting, Kyle Allen trained in classical ballet, and before that he was an acrobat. I think that this has a charming side to it and that makes it different and people will hopefully enjoy it again when the new one comes.SPRING INTO ACTION. I think the movie that I did had some flaws, but it is a charming story and people seem to like it… because a lot of the recent comic book franchises are much darker. I have been around for a while and people like to remake things, and Masters is a charming story. “Anyways, a part from that, it is kind of nice when things come around. “Dress warm ! I froze my ass off with that little stamp I was wearing for my costume for 54 nights in a row in Whittier,” Dolph told HollywoodLife while promoting his partnership with Old Spice. Dolph Lundgren in ‘Masters of the Universe.’ (Everett Collection) ![]() In our EXCLUSIVE interview, the 64-year-old revealed his advice to the young actor as he prepares to take on the role. Now, He-Man is getting the remake treatment with Kyle Allen in the leading role. Rocky alum Dolph Lundgren starred as He-Man in the 1987 film. Masters of the Universe is a beloved cult classic. ![]() Search Hollywood Life Search Trending Navigation Trending Latest Hollywood Celebrity & Entertainment News Primary Menu Menu Close Menu
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