He got lost in space & played the young Reacher. Chicago's Maxwell Jenkins next appears in AppleTVPlus' drama DearEdward, starting Friday
Young Chicago actor Maxwell Jenkins' time as Jordan Adler on the set of "Dear Edward," a drama series from"Friday Night Lights" producer Jason Katims that premieres Friday, Feb. 3, on Apple TV+, began with the first episode's climactic scene: a plane crash.
Before Edward loses Jordan and his mom and dad in the crash, Jenkins forms a palpable on-screen bond with his younger co-star. by signing up you agree to our terms of service "That was one we really focused on in rehearsals and on the day," Jenkins said of the poignant scene, adding that he and his collaborators got into micro-details, like when he should lay down or sit up during the conversation that contains a burst of aggravation.
"It was fun to be kind of a smaller part in helping go on this journey of leading a series," he said."I really saw myself in Colin." Between his college future and"Dear Edward" came a trip overseas to make"Sand and Stones," a 2024 thriller starring Nicolas Cage and"It" star Jaedan Martell.
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