![]() ![]() The character was first mentioned in the season finale and revealed to have had molested Norma for years. Norma’s brother will make an appearance in season two. Season one briefly set up the fact that the bypass would take visitors to the creepy town away from the Bates Motel, which Norma looked to in an attempt to start over.ħ. “We definitely deal with the bypass in season two,” Cuse said. Norma will have her hands full fighting to get her hotel’s business off the ground going head-to-head with White Pine Bay’s city council. It’s not going to end well, but the path there is super fun for us.”Ħ. “The audience has some idea of where it’s going to go … but we will do our own version of this story. … In smaller ways, we like the idea of referencing the movie.” The series will, however, continue to include subtle references to the Hitchcock gem, including Norman’s interest in taxidermy - which will continue in season two. “You’re watching it and immediately dislodged from being in Bates Motel. “The idea of doing homages to the original throws you out of the story you’re telling,” Cuse said. Don’t expect to hear Bernard Herrmann‘s shocking Psycho “stabbing” score on the A&E prequel. ![]() STORY: ‘Bates Motel’s’ Carlton Cuse on the Bloody Season Finale, Season 2 Plansĥ. I think there are certain things that have to remain: the progression of Norman Bates losing it and the other was the house,” co-showrunner Kerry Ehrin said. ![]() “No one ever told us that anything had to remain. ![]() There are a few things that producers wouldn’t ever dream of changing from Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece. “I like where it is right now … I can’t keep getting rejected! The ‘what could be’ and ‘what if’ is nicer than what could happen. Olivia Cooke really doesn’t need for Emma and Norman to explore their romantic relationship following their will-they-or-won’t-they friendship. “I think it’s interesting it’s something I want to see explored, but I’m a little bit nervous about it.” Added Highmore: “That’s the good thing about being Norman Bates, he’s going to be there until the end.”ģ. Max Thieriot is very cautious about the burgeoning romance between Dylan and the object of Norman’s affection: Bradley ( Nicola Peltz): “As Norman’s brother, I’m rooting for whatever keeps me alive at this point,” he joked. “It sets things up nicely for season two, doesn’t it? We start to see more of a transition for Norman, his transition toward becoming Psycho,” Highmore said.Ģ. Miss Watson’s murder at the end of last season will serve as a liftoff for season two. Here are a few things to expect and highlights from the panel.ġ. Looking to escape the awkwardness, showrunner Carlton Cuse led the actor to visit the Universal Studios lot where the actual set from Psycho exists as part of the popular studio tour, which is where things go horribly wrong.įollowing the amusing clip (below), Highmore made his debut on the panel to a screaming ballroom - explaining he “got out” of his faux arrest with the help of a good agent.Īs for season two of the Psycho prequel, producers offered a few sparse teasers of what to expect. PHOTOS: Meet the Residents of A&E’s ‘Psycho’ Prequel ‘Bates Motel’ ![]()
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