![]() TrunkSpace: We know you come from a family who has a rich history of working in the industry, including your grandfather Steve McQueen. McQueen: Just kind of location and circumstance but other than that, not really. TrunkSpace: Was there something kind of cool or different with Wayne as a character that you were excited to play and get to inhabit that perhaps you haven’t had an opportunity to tackle in the past? We definitely have our moments going at each other. McQueen: I mean, the story is about love lost and love found again. TrunkSpace: With the characters having that history together, do you think that sort of enabled you and Poppy to play up different elements of the relationship that perhaps people aren’t used to seeing in a movie like this? We rehearsed a little bit together and then with location and this and that, little things changed on the day, but we definitely had a rehearsal process. Did you guys have time to prepare and work out what that relationship looked like before stepping on set? TrunkSpace: In the movie there is a lot of history between your character Wayne, and Poppy Drayton’s character Loretta. I’m pretty used to a TV schedule so everything is fast paced and a quick turnaround, which is nice ’cause you can see it a little quicker. Did that force you to change up your own approach at all? TrunkSpace: You’ve done lots of television, including almost a decade on “The Vampire Diaries.” TV works quickly, but these movies move even quicker. McQueen: Hallmark Channel makes great movies about romance, and then it just seemed like a great opportunity. ![]() “Home by Spring” is your first time working with Hallmark Channel. TrunkSpace: This is a Wingman Wednesday: Lightning Round, so let’s dive right in. McQueen who has dipped his toe in the Hallmark Channel water, starring in the latest original movie from the network, “Home by Spring,” which premieres Saturday at 9 pm ET/PT. This time out we’re going chatting with Steven R. To calibrate, TrunkSpace is introducing a subsection of our popular Wingman/Wingwoman Wednesday column where instead of taking our usual in-depth approach, we’re sitting down for a speed round with the individuals who pleasantly pop our pop culture bubbles. In this high speed information age, things are getting thrown at us fast and furiously every minute of every hour of every day.
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