Spoilers from Euphoria's second season are mentioned below. Euphoria creator Sam Levinson made Degrassi: The Next Generation look like child's play with the ...
Though Ashtray’s death isn’t shown in the episode, there’s a laser dot on his forehead and then a thud is heard. After Ashtray stabs Custer, Fez tries to make sure that the police doesn’t know Ashtray killed Custer. But that plan doesn’t turn out well, because Ashtray impulsively grabs his guns and has a showdown with the cops. Fez (Angus Cloud) and Ashtray (Javon Walton) have their home raided by a SWAT team after being betrayed by Custer, who wants them to take the fall for Mouse’s murder.
'Euphoria' actor Javon Walton revealed in an interview that one of the most shocking moments in the Season 2 finale was supposed to go much differently.
Ashtray getting shot in the finale was one of the biggest plot twists of the entire season, especially with many fans speculating on social media for weeks that Fez would be not making it to Season 3. “There’s definitely hope for Ashtray to still be alive,” the young actor said. “And Ashtray wasn’t supposed to get shot.
The actor who played Ashtray on HBO's hit is lining up his next gig.
What ensues is a series of adventures that involve time travel and a not-so-successful mission to save the world. No premiere date for The Umbrella Academy‘s return has been set yet, but viewers can expect more adventures from the eclectic family at the center of this fan-favorite series. For those who tuned into Euphoria‘s second season [Spoiler Alert], they’d know that Walton’s time on the show came to an end when his character Ashtray went down in a hail of gunfire.
Javon Walton has landed a mystery role in the highly-anticipated third season of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy.
However, we can most likely rule him out a member of the Sparrow Academy, whose introduction was teased at the end of season 2 and whose members were all cast last year. Last year, Walton also took over for Finn Wolfhard as the voice of Pugsley Addams in The Addams Family 2. Netflix has confirmed that Javon Walton has booked a role in season 3.
The third season of Umbrella Academy was confirmed back in November of 2020, and production began in February 2021. The season is set to explore the Sparrow ...
Javon Walton played Ashtray, who watched Fez and Lexi grow closer in 'Euphoria'. He comments on how it changes Fez's character.
And I think in contrast to a lot of the things that happen on the show that are so extreme, it definitely stands out.” The finale shows Fez preparing to go to Lexi’s play in a suit with roses and a card. “It was a really cute relationship and I hope they go far in season 3. But the young actor talked about enjoying the time he had with Cloud. “We had a ton of fun,” Walton said. I thought it was a really good bond,” Walton said. But season 2 showed them hanging out at a party and getting along.
Javon Walton, who plays teenage drug dealer Ashtray on HBO's drama "Euphoria," spoke about his character's fate after the second season finale.
According to the actor, Ashtray’s fate was initially meant for Fezco. “Ashtray wasn’t supposed to get shot. In fact, Walton says the finale itself was changed significantly “like a day before” it was filmed. In the same interview, however, Walton recalled filming the bathtub sequence and referred to the moment as his “last time on set” in a way that feels pretty permanent.
Last night's Euphoria season 2 finale was more emotional than I have words to convey, particularly for brothers Fezco (Angus Cloud) and Ashtray (Javon ...
That's what I would want to happen, is for Ash and Fez to reunite. Javon added: "With Fez in jail, I feel like he's going to get out no matter what," he noted. "Man, I just hope he's alive," Javon said about his character.
Javon Walton was just as upset as the rest of us when he found out that his “Euphoria” character Ashtray was going to be killed.
“My hope for him is that he isn’t just going on a rampage on absolutely everybody anymore, that he learns, you know, just to calm down,” Walton explained. Try to extend his life but also still be the protective and loyal person he really is.” And when they made [that change], I was pretty sad because I knew that was probably going to be the end of Ashtray’s rodeo,” he said. In the nearly 10 minutes that the dramatic scene plays out over the course of the episode, Walton doesn’t have a single line. “So everything that everybody else was seeing, I was seeing in real time. While his death isn’t explicitly depicted, we do see the laser sight of a gun zero in on Ash’s forehead before the camera cuts to Fez as a gunshot rings out.
'Euphoria' actor Javon Walton breaks down the Season 2 finale and shares that Ashtray fate was originally written differently.
And I was one of the only kids that was pronouncing the drug names right! He was going for a bigger kid, but he liked that I was smaller. There’s this role called ‘Euphoria.’” I was like, “Sure.” I didn’t even think that it was something that I would even think of. And he really just wanted to protect me, like how I wanted to protect him. I just wanted to follow that because that’s what he thought was best. He got a lot more violent this season, because last season, he was younger. That was the very first scene I ever shot. Like when he was hitting Cal in the head, it would just be some super G stuff the whole time. And we really see that at the end of the last episode. He really just wanted to protect me, and he wanted to die for me. That was so long ago now, like six months ago, so I don’t remember the exact dialogue. He is very loyal to the people he loves.