Tuesday, May 22, 2012

'Friday Night Lights' Jesse Plemons on Possible Film Continuation and Fan Backlash (Video)

Many fans of the football drama Friday Night Lights were tearfully satisfied with a touching and emotional sendoff to Coach Taylor and the rest of the Dillon Panthers. So much so, in fact, that many were outraged when director Peter Berg announced that he was working on a possible film continuation of the story.

I dont know if Im going to get in trouble for saying this, but I can understand those thoughts, actor Jesse Plemons told The Hollywood Reporter at the L.A. premiere of his film Battleship, also directed by Berg. Because when you do a show like that, and its my only experience doing a series and I was really fortunate that it was that one, but we all became so attached to those characters and the sendoff meant so much.

Its not that I don't have confidence in the possible stories that they could tell, he added. Its just, I cant imagine what theyd be. Id definitely be interested in seeing what they could come up with.

Plemons, who played the lovable Landry Clark in the long-running series, recently announced that he will be returning to the small screen for the final season of AMCs Breaking Bad. He previously starred in the ill-fated NBC comedy Bent, and can currently be seen on the big screen in Bergs Battleship opposite his FNL co-star Taylor Kitsch.

According to Plemons, there is at least one thing a future FNL film could have in its favor.

Any time you can get Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton together again, at the very least its going to be really awesome, he said. No matter what the story is.

In other FNL news: President Obama himself revealed his love for the series on Monday, tweeting a photo of himself throwing a football with the caption "Clear eyes, full hearts" in reference to the team's mantra -- Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose.

For more from Plemons interview with THR, watch the video above.

Email: Sophie.Schillaci@thr.com; Twitter: @SophieSchillaci


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