Daveed Diggs and Sydney Sweeney recently made an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, and the episode was filled with entertaining moments and hilarious conversations. The talk show host, James Corden, started off by congratulating the actors on the success of their show “Snowpiercer,” which airs on TNT. The show is currently in its third season, and it has gained massive popularity among viewers.
As the conversation continued, James asked Daveed and Sydney to give a brief overview of what viewers can expect from the current season of “Snowpiercer.” Daveed humorously admitted that even he was unsure of what’s happening in the season, but he described it as a pirate train that resembles “Euphoria.” The characters are on a mission to find warmer spots and locate a certain character named Melanie, while Mr. Wilford plays the role of the antagonist.
James praised the show for its brilliant acting, directing, and writing, emphasizing its enormous scale. He also couldn’t help but mention the substantial beard sported by one of the characters, to which Daveed confirmed that it was indeed a real beard.
The conversation then shifted to Daveed’s beard, and James asked him if he enjoyed having such a substantial beard or if he eagerly awaited the opportunity to shave it off. Daveed revealed that shaving off his beard once the season concludes has become his ritual, as it prevents any potential reshoots. James humorously shared his own end-of-show ritual of breaking someone’s toe on the last shot.
Sydney’s exceptional acting skills were also acknowledged during the interview, particularly for her role in “The White Lotus.” James mentioned how she perfectly portrayed the art of giving withering and judgmental looks, earning her the title of having one of the scariest girls on TV, according to The New York Times. To put Sydney’s talent to the test, James challenged her to demonstrate different side-eye looks for various scenarios, which she effortlessly executed.
As the interview wrapped up, Reggie, the show’s co-host, posed a thought-provoking question to both Daveed and Sydney. He asked if they would consider taking on roles that involve resolving tension between different factions within a hierarchical structure, based on binary tensions in human behavior. Daveed humorously responded that such a role seems like television itself and that he could envision himself taking it on. Sydney, on the other hand, jokingly suggested it could even be a musical.
Overall, the episode was filled with laughter and lively conversations. Daveed Diggs and Sydney Sweeney showcased their acting skills and charmed the audience with their wit and humor. It’s no wonder why The Late Late Show with James Corden continues to be a hit with viewers.