
Ryan ended by saying: "It might make people feel uncomfortable a little bit but I'm fine with that. Towards the end, the big shablam is this big cum shot of confetti." I mean, of course, he's gonna jizz all over everyone during that part because that's what it sound like. There's this kind of drum, kind of machine gun. Maybe you're a mad scientist and you're conjuring up this big cock to come down." In rehearsal, we tried to make it like a scene where we direct the narrative. Meanwhile, Ryan Heffington who choreographed the scene said: "'Hero' is so playful and absurd and raunchy. I mean it was just fun."Įthan's dance scene in Euphoria season 2, episode 7 was inspired by Nate Jacobs. It's a lot of running around and physicality. In HBO's Enter Euphoria, Austin also said: "It was super terrifying but also really exciting. It puts everyone in a great mood, honestly." Austin said: "It’s one of those songs that makes me so happy. I loved the energy exchanged between the performers and the actors and the audience because there was a crowd there."Īustin also let slip that, like many people his age, his first memory of the song 'Holding Out for a Hero' was seeing the Fairy Godmother perform it in Shrek 2 when he was a kid. This episode, Laurie opens up to rue about having children and a family before losing it to an opioid addiction. Earlier in the season we learned that Ash was given to Fez’s grandma as collateral for a drug deal. But, I loved the dance, I loved the guys that I was dancing with and it felt very real. So after watching last night’s episode, I’m pretty convinced Laurie is Ash’s birth-mom. I was doing that dance a million times over those days. READ MORE: Euphoria's Maude Apatow reveals Lexi's play was inspired by her real lifeĮuphoria's Austin Abrams says Ethan's Holding Out for a Hero dance scene took three days to film.ĭiscussing the scene with Variety, Austin said: "We filmed that over a three-day span, and it was a lot of work.
