FX’s Versace series stars Darren Criss as murderer Andrew Cunanan, Edgar Ramirez as Gianni Versace and Ricky Martin as Versace’s love Antonio D’Amico. Penelope Cruz plays Donatella Versace.
“And I went to bed with the tears, and I would wake up mourning while I was having breakfast,” he told reporters at the Television Critics Association’s Winter Press Tour. “It was very methodic what I did…”
His co-star Criss had a drastically different experience while taping.
“It didn’t come home with me… I can sort of disassociate,” the former “Glee” star said. “The most difficult part was just me thinking about the people who are still alive and affected and wanting to do right by them.”
“It didn’t come home with me… I can sort of disassociate,” the former “Glee” star said. “The most difficult part was just me thinking about the people who are still alive and affected and wanting to do right by them.”
“I just told him, ‘I just want to do justice, and your life is full of injustice. And I want to let people know what your love was about and what your love with Gianni was about… because there is a lot of misinterpretation,’” Martin revealed.
D’Amico was emotional during their conversation, Martin said.
“Of course it was very touching. After 20 years, all this is getting stirred up again, and emotionally it’s very draining and exhausting, and it was a lot for him, but he goes ‘It would be even more difficult if I see something that’s not true on television,’” Martin revealed. D’Amico was emotional during their conversation, Martin said.
The experience filming the second installment of “American Crime Story” left Martin itching to act again.
“The amount of feelings that I went through putting this show together was very addictive, and I really want to go back to that,” Martin said.
Murphy said the second season of the anthology series is drastically different from its famed predecessor. The show focuses on the five murders committed Cunanan, not just on the slaying of Versace, he said.
“Every season of this show is so different,” the showrunner said. “I really love how we [got] into everyone who was affected.”
“The Assassination of Gianni Versace” premieres Jan. 17 on FX.
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