Gen V Season 2 Interview: Asa Germann Thought Sam Would Remain a Villain

Gen V Season 2 Interview: Asa Germann Thought Sam Would Remain a Villain

Published on Nov 16
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<p>When <strong>Asa Germann</strong> started working on <strong><em>Gen V</em></strong>, it was only his fourth day on a film set — ever. He had worked on <strong><em>Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story </em></strong>with <strong>Evan Peters</strong> for three days, but that was it. Germann had theater experience and always felt “very committed to training as an actor,” but he still had to wait for his big break on the screen to come through. It may have taken time — six years, in fact — but Germann finally booked a game changing TV role playing Sam Riordan in <strong><em>The Boys</em></strong> spinoff series. While it took time for Germann to finally book a role, it took nearly none at all for him to prove that he was made for the screen.</p><br><p>Germann absolutely sizzles as Sam. Whether he’s bubbling over with rage, desperate for Cate (<strong>Maddie Phillips</strong>) to calm his mind, or yearning to be his best self, Germann captures the complexity of the character’s situation to ...