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Mexican wrestler is fighting real vampires,” said del Toro, as reported by “Collider.” “It’s not tonguein-cheek. It’s not wink-wink. These are real monsters and a guy that used to be a wrestler but now works as a waiter in an Indian restaurant in New York. So it’s a really down-to-earth reality to the Mexican wrestler genre, and it’s a character I’ve been thinking about for ages.”

Del Toro isn’t the only one thinking about the characters. Due to the scheduling of season 1’s air date and the beginning of filming for season 2, many actors from the show were able to dissect their own characters’ performances, which gave them the opportunity to hyper-analyze and dig deeper for anything that would boost their performance.

“I was really grateful that I had that opportunity to sit back, as a spectator, and watch it. I did a ton of homework on trying to figure out who he is, and the books were very informative, but I had to fill in a lot of blanks too,” said Durand to “Collider.” “I just felt like I was really heavily armed with a lot of knowledge about who I thought

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