Harvey Guillén and Sarah Hyland get wild in new ‘Bone, Marry, Bury’ podcast

Harvey Guillén and Sarah Hyland are tenting out within the new podcast “Bone, Marry, Bury.”

The “raunchy reverse whodunnit” from creators Rachael King and Becca Freeman premieres Tuesday (Feb. 22) and follows occasion woman Allie (Hyland, “Trendy Household”) and her finest good friend (and sequence narrator) Gabe (Guillén).

Right here’s the thin: Allie heads out to a New 12 months’s Eve occasion to get drunk — and neglect about shedding her waitressing job, getting dumped and being evicted from her residence. The sequence title is a play on the social media recreation “Kiss, Marry, Kill” (a raunchier four-letter phrase can be utilized in lieu of “Kiss”). When all is alleged and achieved, Allie checks off each field on that record … “Bone, Marry, Bury” … with three individuals on the occasion.

“She’s mainly this woman who Gabe loves and he or she has a wild aspect and has a means of discovering herself in predicaments — and, with the assistance of Gabe, she will get out of them,” stated Guillén, 31, aka Guillermo from “What We Do within the Shadows.” “It’s simply super-fun from starting to finish, and I sing karaoke in it, so I used to be like, ‘Signal me up!'”

“Bone, Marry, Bury” marks Guillén’s entry into the scripted podcast style which, he stated, is an about-face from filming a tv present or a film.

Photo of Sarah Hyland posing at the People's Choice Awards. She's wearing a frilly white gown.
Sarah Hyland is the co-star and govt producer of “Bone, Marry, Bury.”
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“It’s very participating,” he stated. “With movie and TV, you depend on refined moments to convey the feelings by your face, your mannerisms or what you’re doing. Whenever you’re doing that by a podcast … it must be in your voice, which has to convey something that strikes or that tasks the story going ahead, whether or not you’re setting listeners up for suspense or worry — it’s at all times in your vocal cords, in that emotion delivering the strains.

“It’s very taxing and exhausting,” he stated. “Individuals go, ‘Oh, it’s a podcast, it’s simple, you’re simply speaking.’ It’s actually not — you actually should focus, enunciate and ensure you don’t throw away a line.”

Guillén snared the function of Gabe whereas he was in Toronto, filming his function as Jasper within the new Prime Video sequence “Reacher,” starring Alan Ritchson.

“I used to be capturing [‘Reacher’] after we have been recording this, so I'd go in on my days off and do the recording, typically with Sarah, who was in LA,” he stated. “With the know-how, we may very well be in the identical room with the director on a 3rd display screen — it’s very doable and protected.”

Poster art for "Bone, Marry, Bury."
The poster artwork for “Bone, Marry, Bury.”

It’s been a whirlwind 12 months for Guillén; he and his “What We Do within the Shadows” co-stars have already shot Season 4, which can air later this 12 months.

“It was the primary time in our historical past that we shot two seasons inside 10 months,” he stated. “We shot [Season 3] January by early Could, and whereas I used to be [in Toronto, where the show films], ‘Reacher’ requested if I wished to hitch their already fantastic forged. At first I hesitated — I actually wished to go residence as a result of all the things was in lockdown … however they stated, ‘You'll deliver such a fantastic factor to the character — he’s Southern and he has an accent and he’s Latino and I used to be like, ‘Whoa, you not often see that.’

“So within the span of 10 months we did Season 3 of ‘Shadows,’ I went straight to ‘Reacher,’ after I was capturing that I recorded [‘Bone, Marry, Bury’] and went straight into Season 4 of ‘Shadows’ within the fall by Christmas — and that’s how the 12 months ended.”

“Bone, Marry, Bury” is produced by Expensive Media Studio at the side of RomComPods. It’s obtainable on all main platforms.

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