Chambers is coming to Netflix on Friday, April 26, 2019. It's part coming of age story, part family drama, and part horror, so as usual, everyone in your family (who is of age) will find something to like about it.
Chambers focuses on a young woman named Sasha (Sivan Alyra Rose) who has her life upended when she suffers a near-fatal heart attack while still in high school.
Jonny Rios plays Ravi, a young man to whom Sasha finds herself mysteriously drawn to in ways she cannot fully understand. Rios was excellent in the role, his first, and shared some of his time with us to chat about the experience.
He's quite impressive and has a lovely attitude, so I hope you enjoy reading through parts of our conversation.
What can you tell me about your reaction when you first read the Chambers script?
Yeah, when I first got the script for Chambers,...
Chambers focuses on a young woman named Sasha (Sivan Alyra Rose) who has her life upended when she suffers a near-fatal heart attack while still in high school.
Jonny Rios plays Ravi, a young man to whom Sasha finds herself mysteriously drawn to in ways she cannot fully understand. Rios was excellent in the role, his first, and shared some of his time with us to chat about the experience.
He's quite impressive and has a lovely attitude, so I hope you enjoy reading through parts of our conversation.
What can you tell me about your reaction when you first read the Chambers script?
Yeah, when I first got the script for Chambers,...
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