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Lukas Gage on His New AI-Horror Comedy and Being 'Unhinged' in Hollywood


Lukas Gage dished on his new AI-horror comedy, ‘Companion,’ his blossoming ‘Scream King’ status and why he thinks being ‘a little unhinged’ in Hollywood is a good thing

What is meant to be a quaint few days of board games and drinking quickly turns into a bloodbath when controlling Josh ( Jack Quaid) reveals to his robot girlfriend, Iris ( Sophie Thatcher), that she’s not human. Gage admits, however, that he’s had a “sick, twisted little mind” ever since he was young, making zombie movies in the basement with his friends — and feels tonally darker projects might just be his “inherent calling.” That won’t stop him, however, from jumping at the chance to appear in one of this year’s highly-anticipated blockbuster romances, People We Meet on Vacation. While Gage’s range is certainly impressive — not many can play a Cat King on Netflix’s Dead Boy Detectives just to jump into the role of a budding bouncer in Jake Gyllenhaal’s Roadhouse remake — he’s made his mark off screen, as well, willing to speak his mind, whether that’s about his love life, the state of the industry or something else entirely.

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