ABC’s “Will Trent” isn’t any atypical police procedural.
“There’s a thousand cop shows,” stated Ramón Rodriguez, who portrays the present’s important character, Will Trent. “How do you make this one stand out?”
The printed drama sequence, which additionally airs on Hulu, facilities particular agent Trent: a dapper investigator whose instinctual crime-solving abilities render him important to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. However beneath the three-piece swimsuit, there’s a extra complicated facet to Trent, who navigates the residual trauma from being deserted at beginning and rising up within the Atlanta foster care system. He’s additionally dyslexic.
“One of the exciting things when I came onto the show was not knowing where this character was from,” stated Rodriguez, 45. “Trent was very much [written as] a colorless character.”
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Rodriguez greeted me on a Zoom name from his current dwelling in Southern California, whereas carrying a New York Knicks cap. Earlier than “Will Trent,” he beforehand performed the primary important Hispanic character on the HBO sequence “The Wire,” and appeared in movies equivalent to 2009’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” and “G20,” a thriller that includes Viola Davis, which premiered April 10 on Amazon Prime Video.
Because the 2023 premiere of “Will Trent,” Rodriguez has molded his beloved character in some ways; he’s a hard-nosed detective with a mushy facet, which is most evident in scenes together with his pocket-sized chihuahua named Betty. Primarily based on Karin Slaughter’s New York Instances-bestselling novel sequence “Will Trent,” showrunners Liz Heldens and Daniel Thomsen organically tailor-made the titular position to replicate Rodriguez’s real-life Puerto Rican identification. It’s a significant win for Latinos in an business that in any other case lacks Latino-led programming.
“Once we run out of feeling fresh, creative, excited and inspired, then I think we start phoning it in,” stated Rodriguez. “But that’s something I’m not interested in and I know my partners aren’t either.”
Rodriguez has taken on roles behind the digital camera as nicely. He directed “I’m a Guest Here,” the primary episode of Season 3, which wrapped earlier this month; he was additionally named an govt producer. “I really wanted to be a part of the creative collaboration of creating this character in this show,” stated Rodriguez.
When Season 3 dropped a bombshell relating to Trent’s organic father, it paved the way in which for a nail-biting Season 4, which was confirmed earlier this yr.
This interview has been edited and shortened for readability. It additionally reveals Season 3 spoilers.
Within the books, Will Trent isn’t Puerto Rican, however this sequence is peeking into your personal Puerto Rican identification. What are your ideas on that?
It was a subject that they had been interested by exploring. The place does Will come from as an orphan who grew up within the foster care system? Id turns into a focus for somebody like that. Once more [him being Puerto Rican] isn’t within the books, which is form of thrilling. We’ve been capable of separate and say that the books are the books.
It wasn’t one thing that we had been attempting to type of test a field and say, “Great, Will’s heritage is Puerto Rican.” It was a really natural rationalization of this character discovering who he’s.
While you had been forged for the lead, did you ever image the present as what it’s at this time?
You by no means know what’s gonna work and why it’s gonna work. You don’t have management of a number of issues on this enterprise. The one factor I do have management over is my work, what I can deliver to it, what I attempt to do. That is the primary time I’ve been on a present that’s gone on for this lengthy from the pilot.
When you would’ve requested me that, is that this gonna be the present that goes previous one season? I in all probability would’ve stated, “I don’t think so.” And it’s nothing towards the present, you simply don’t know. It took a minute for me to be absolutely satisfied, however I’m so grateful that they had been keen to proceed having conversations with me and that they had been actually keen to have me on as a companion as a result of that was vital to me.
It doesn’t really feel just like the present hinges on these components of identification. Why is it vital to maintain that stability on this procedural present?
[Solving cases is] one other side of the present that I do know audiences love. I simply suppose the issues that have a tendency to tug our hearts to the issues which might be emotional and private issues, what somebody’s scuffling with or how are they overcoming it.
In Season 3, we’ve got a extremely pivotal second the place Will by chance shoots a foul man, however finally ends up killing a younger boy by chance. That case ended up altering the remainder of the season — he was not capable of recuperate from that occasion of getting the boy die in his arms. That was Episode 11 and that can probably go into Season 4.
Your canine Betty additionally shines in Season 3. We get to listen to her voice for the primary time which occurs throughout a enjoyable hallucination scene. What was it wish to movie that episode?
That was two episodes after this tragic episode I simply described, which is loopy, proper? We wished to combine levity and humor with our heavy drama and emotional stuff.
In order Will was getting into this case that concerned a cult, he will get caught undercover and in that course of he will get drugged. Liz Heldens, one in all our showrunners, had been dying to discover a technique to get me to bop on this present, and I used to be like “Listen: Will Trent is an awkward individual, he’s not someone that’s out here dancing.” She was like, “Well, what if that’s a hallucination?” I used to be like, “That’s brilliant!” Something can occur whereas he’s tripping.
I bear in mind I used to be strolling on set and one in all our manufacturing assistants, Tim, had learn the script and stated, “What if Betty talks?” So I pitched that to Liz and she or he topped it and went, “Well, what if Betty’s British?”
You made your directorial debut in Season 3. How was that have for you?
I felt like a child in a sweet retailer. By Season 3, I actually understood the character and what works with our present, the place our strengths are. I simply received to be me in sure scenes, as a result of firstly of the [third] season Will has left the [Georgia Bureau of Investigation], he’s received a beard and he’s in a T-shirt, denims and curly hair.
It was additionally enjoyable to direct new forged members. We launched Gina Rodriguez, who performed Marion Alba, and Antwayn Hopper, who performed Rafel Wexford. Which was actually enjoyable. I’d be like: “No notes.” [Laughs.]
Will you be directing in Season 4?
I’ll undoubtedly be directing not less than one episode subsequent season. It makes probably the most sense for me to direct the premiere as I did this previous season. I like that stress of getting to set the bar for a season.
What can audiences count on for the upcoming season?
We’re about to start these critical conversations. There have been some fairly critical cliffhangers on the finish of Season 3, the place we discover out Angie Polaski (Erika Christensen) is pregnant, and Will is certainly not the daddy, in order that’s gonna be one thing to discover. Amanda Wagner (Sonja Sohn), who’s a maternal determine for Will, is within the hospital mattress. We simply found his dad, [Sheriff Caleb Roussard], which we don’t know an excessive amount of about, so I’d wish to know extra in regards to the character and what occurred with the mother. There’s simply so many questions that we’ll get to discover — I imply, is there new love in Will’s life?