The creators and cast of Psych joined this year’s virtual edition of ATX Television Festival with a pre-recorded panel where they gave a sneak peek at the forthcoming movie sequel Psych2: Las…
Franks said that when the pilot first aired he wanted five seasons and a movie and as the show moved forward, he upped expectations with the number of seasons and movies. “We knew when we finished the first movie, we wanted to do a second one…we kind of let it hanging a little bit to let the adventure continue,” he said.The sequel was finished a year ago, but Franks said it was a worthwhile wait to share the movie because it is more pertinent now than it ever was.
The sequel is named after Omundson’s Santa Barbara Police Chief Carlton Lassiter and will explore the marriage between Shawn and Juliet after the pair’s nupitals at the end of the first movie. Omundson’s stroke caused them to rewrite the first movie to accommodate him and they knew they wanted to make another one that revolved around him.
“We’re trying to accomplish the same thing we always wanted to accomplish which is giving our core fans everything they expect,” said Henze. “And most importantly, Tim was the anchor of that.” For Lawson, filming with Omundson was emotional because he played her partner. “Steve gave Tim and I a lot of freedom,” said Lawson in regards to reuniting with Omundson on screen. “At one point he actually said ‘be Maggie and Tim in this scene’ and neither one of us could get through it because we were both so emotional. He’s so good in this movie and all of us were very present in it from the very beginning. For me, it felt like our family was whole again.
Hill adds, “The moment Tim actually walked on the set, that was a moment I will never forget… it was an absolute joy. There was a hole when we were doing the first [movie]. As much fun as we had doing it, Tim wasn’t there — and it’s notDuring the panel, Roday, who co-wrote the movie with Franks and Andy Berman, talked about the “shenanigans” that Shawn and Gus get into. “Shenanigans — the word itself covers the spectrum, doesn’t it?” Roday points out.
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