- In the Prime Video series ‘Countdown,’ a highly skilled task force bonds under pressure to stop catastrophic, time-sensitive threats.
- The cast loved the teamwork, improvising, singing and playing chess together.
- Over the course of two high-stakes cases now, personal stakes run deep and nobody feels safe.
The task force in the Prime Video series Countdown has proven themselves to be successful in high pressure situations. When you bring together an LAPD Robbery/Homicide Division Detective (Jensen Ackles), DEA Agent (Jessica Camacho), FBI cyber crimes specialist (Violett Beane), FBI Special Agent who specializes in terrorist threats (Elliot Knight), and LAPD Gang and Narcotics Division Detective (Uli Latukefu), all under the guidance of FBI Special Agent Nathan Blythe (Eric Dane), then you have all the tools and expertise needed to prevent a catastrophe. After preventing a Chernobyl level disaster in Los Angeles, it’s 10 months later and they’re hunting an expert sniper with a very clear and meticulous plan and who likes to leave coded messages behind.
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During this interview with Collider, co-stars Latukefu and Knight discussed cast chemistry, their need for a musical episode, their training and preparation, Finau’s family dynamic, how Bell relished the opportunity to take down DA Valwell, the friendship between Finau and Bell, and working on a series where none of the characters are safe.
The ‘Countdown’ Cast Has So Much Fun Working Together
“It’s a great bunch of lovely people who are great at what they do.”
Collider: This is a team made up of individuals who are all hiding things or withholding things from each other, and yet they find trust in each other. After doing this season, what did you most enjoy about being a part of this team and figuring out how your character fits into it all?
ELLIOT KNIGHT: Us, as people and as actors, really enjoyed each other and getting to do this job together. It’s a great bunch of lovely people who are great at what they do and are very supportive and welcoming. It’s just been the best work environment, which has been so lovely.
ULI LATUKEFU: You bond through tragedy and you bond through difficult circumstances. That’s what happened with the characters, as well as us. We didn’t go through any tragedy, but just living the experiences through the characters. When you know that your life is on the line and you share that with somebody, there’s a connective tissue there that is inevitable. On a personal level, we had so much fun making this show. We were playing chess and singing songs on set right before, “Action!” and sometimes during, “Action!” Jensen [Ackles], in particular, is a great improviser, and that just gave us all permission to go for it.
So, what you’re saying is that we need another season so that you can do a musical number?
KNIGHT: We talked about that on set and we got a couple different opinions. I will say this, if there was ever a musical episode, [Uli] would crush it. He wouldn’t be in the next season because he’d be off doing movies and gone.
Your characters feel like they’re a little bit more by the book when it comes to rules and procedures. Did you guys do any specific training or preparation that really helped inform that side of your characters for you?
LATUKEFU: I wanted to, but because Finau is in the gang unit, I didn’t think I could get a ride-along. I don’t think that’s on the LAPD’s agenda.
KNIGHT: I looked at fitness training. I was very excited about the action and physical element of this job, so I wanted to see what the requirements to qualify as an FBI agent would be and then meet them. Although, there is a chance that I decided to forget meeting them closer to the job because I didn’t have enough time. I couldn’t do enough. I’m pretty fast, so that was helpful.






