Christina Ricci had a tough go this time round with “Yellowjackets” — however primarily due to all of the goodbyes.
Warning: Spoilers beneath!
Season 3 was an absolute massacre, with creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson deciding to axe off a number of important solid members in violent and horrific methods each within the wilderness and the present-day time sequence.
Whereas followers discovered it straightforward to digest newcomers frog scientist Edwin (Nelson Franklin), who died by axe, and Kody (Joel McHale), whose demise was a knife within the eye by Hanna (Ashley Sutton), longtime viewers had a tough time seeing the mercy killing of Coach Ben Scott (Steven Krueger), teen Mari (Alexa Barajas), grownup Lottie (Simone Kessell), and grownup Van (Lauren Ambrose).
The ruthless killings took a toll on the solid, too.
The Publish caught up with Ricci on the “Yellowjackets” finale occasion in North Hollywood, California, on Thursday, April 10, and he or she shared how tough it was to see her co-stars and real-life buddies go.
When requested which character’s dying was the toughest on her this darkish and heavy season, the Emmy-nominated star couldn’t select; nevertheless, she did pay tribute to the guy “Yellowjackets” that made it residence after the airplane crash and a sure somebody they left within the woods.
“Well, you know, I think that I got close to Lauren (adult Van), so it was difficult to know that she was leaving us,” Ricci completely informed The Publish.
The actress additionally gave a nod to grownup Natalie, performed by Juliette Lewis, who died within the finale of Season 2 after Ricci’s character, grownup Misty, by chance stabbed her with a needle.
“It was very difficult when Juliet left, and difficult when Simone (adult Lottie) left. I mean, they’re all really difficult,” Ricci continued. Simone’s character met her destiny after she was pushed down the steps by an unlikely killer.
Like lots of her co-stars and “Yellowjackets” followers, Coach Scott’s expiration was additionally tough on her. He died in Season 3’s Episode 6 when teen Natalie (Sophie Thatcher) fatally stabs him in a mercy killing after the staff activates him.
“And to know Stephen was leaving was also. Stephen’s such an awesome, awesome, awesome guy, and such an amazing actor, and I would say that was really tough,” she shared.
The Publish additionally spoke to newcomer Hilary Swank on the finale occasion.
The Oscar winner joined the Season 3 solid as grownup Melissa, showing in solely the ultimate few episodes.
Swank’s character was believed to be useless by her former teammates till grownup Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) discovers she’s alive and tries to kill her for good.
Within the plot twist of the century, Swank’s character takes grownup Van’s life by stabbing her within the coronary heart and leaving her bleeding out to be found by her longtime lover, grownup Tai (Tawny Cypress).
Van had already been dying of terminal most cancers, however her homicide was simply as surprising to Swank.
Whereas strolling the pink carpet, the actress informed The Publish, “It was even a surprise” to her, including she was knowledgeable in regards to the dying scene the week earlier than taking pictures it.
“I actually didn’t know until I got the script because, in television, that’s how it is. You don’t really know until about ten days before you film what you’re going to be doing,” Swank stated, including that she discovered the turnover time difficult however doable.
“Yellowjackets,” which was first launched in 2021, chronicles a teenage soccer staff within the ’90s whose airplane goes down within the Canadian wilderness.
Whereas spending months and over a yr caught within the woods, the teammates start consuming one another and doing what they will to remain alive.
The psychological thriller jumps backwards and forwards from the ’90s to the current day, following the few who made it out alive and live their grownup lives.
The present is loosely based mostly on a real-life plane crash, the creators revealed.
In 1972, the Uruguayan Air Pressure Flight 571, carrying 5 crew members and 40 passengers, together with the Uruguayan newbie rugby staff, went down within the Andes mountains. Twelve folks died within the crash, and the others survived 72 days within the wilderness by consuming their useless buddies’ corpses.