Kevin Alves, an actor on the survival drama “Yellowjackets,” says the cast is experiencing strong emotions as production continues for the series’ final season. Alves says he and his co-stars received the final two scripts last week, and that reading them was “a lot of emotional stuff for everybody.” Speaking by phone from Vancouver—where the show has been shooting since February—Alves describes the period as one marked by “lots of tears of joy.” The remarks highlight the cast’s reaction to the end of the series and the transition into the concluding storyline, while also reflecting on the atmosphere during filming on location. Both outlets report Alves’ comments about the timing of receiving the scripts and the emotional response from the cast, as well as the show’s ongoing production in Vancouver. No additional details about plot points or release dates are included in the provided excerpts. The coverage centers on Alves’ personal account of how the final-season materials and the shooting environment are affecting the cast.
Kevin Alves says ‘Yellowjackets’ cast received final scripts and is feeling emotional on set
Kevin Alves, an actor on the survival drama “Yellowjackets,” says the cast is experiencing strong emotions as production continues for the series’ final season. Alves says he and his co-stars received...
- Kevin Alves says he and the cast received the final two scripts last week.
- Alves says reading the scripts is “emotional” and has brought “tears of joy.”
- “Yellowjackets” is shooting in Vancouver.
- The series has been filming in Vancouver since February.
- Alves comments are made by phone from Vancouver.
“Yellowjackets” actor Kevin Alves says there’s been “lots of tears of joy” since he and his co-stars received the final two scripts for the survival saga last week. “Reading that was a lot of emotional stuff for everybody,” the Toronto-born Alves says by phone from Vancouver, where the series has been shooting since February. “You […]
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