(Adnkronos) - Impossibile restare seri con Lillo Petrolo e Pietro Sermonti che, nell'intervista all'Adnkronos, tra battute e risate, svelano cosa aspettarsi dalla seconda stagione di 'Sono Lillo 2', dal 19 settembre su Prime Video. Diretta da Eros Puglielli e scritta da Lillo Petrolo, Matteo Menduni, Tommaso Renzoni e Matteo Calzolaio, la nuova stagione (prodotta da Lucky Red) racconta una nuova assurda avventura. Grazie a Posaman, il supereroe più supereroe di sempre, Lillo gode ormai di enorme popolarità. Ma sul set americano del suo prossimo film, scopre che Sergio ha ceduto tutti i suoi diritti d'immagine per un kolossal su Posaman supereroe camorrista. Disperato, cercherà in tutti i modi di svincolarsi dal film che finirebbe per distruggere la sua carriera. A complicare le cose si aggiungeranno problemi di identità e di cuore con il ritorno di Marzia dal Giappone, maledizioni e varchi dimensionali. Nel cast anche Marco Marzocca, Cristiano Caccamo e Paolo Calabresi. Si aggiungono tante guest star come Maccio Capatonda, Nino Frassica, Max Angioni, Brenda Lodigiani, Herbert Ballerina, Giovanni Vernia, Yoko Yamada, con la partecipazione straordinaria del Mago Silvan. (di Lucrezia Leombruni)
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00:00What do we have to expect from the new episodes of the second season?
00:05Who?
00:06Everyone.
00:07You first.
00:08No, that's not true.
00:10No, no, no.
00:11Let's talk about who thought about it and who staged it.
00:15I'm a mere executor.
00:17No, that's not true.
00:18I take 40%.
00:19No, that's not true.
00:20That's not true at all.
00:23Because a lot of our duets are born from a copy, but then we put...
00:30And above all, he puts...
00:32Above all, he introduces me.
00:34So much so that he makes me laugh, the bastard, because he says things that shouldn't make me laugh
00:38and we delay the filming and we also finish an hour later for this reason, in short.
00:44They cut me off.
00:46No, but we simply had to wait.
00:50In the first season, we noticed that he was creating a microcosm of interesting, funny characters,
00:56an appreciated audience, of which we are happy.
00:59So we transferred these characters because, in the end, this is a series of characters,
01:04based on characters.
01:06And there is a story, in fact, there is more than one story that fits together.
01:10But the strength, in my opinion, of this series is the quality of the characters,
01:14which is certainly due to the writing, to the direction,
01:18but also to the contribution of each single actor to the character.
01:22And so it has practically become a series where you can take these characters
01:26and put them where you want, and the mood, the personality,
01:31the atmosphere of the series is given by them.
01:34Obviously, it's Eros' directing style that is fundamental to make this series special,
01:41it's what it is, in short, with its character.
01:44We want to call it this New York Roma.
01:46It is a series that is based on identity,
01:49also the narcissistic urge to escape from one's own problems,
01:53to look for escape routes.
01:55So, in this case, these characters are involved, more or less,
02:00in a feeling of the need to escape from themselves.
02:06So, it's a bit like carrying on the topic of identity that we started with Sonolillo,
02:12on a second level, on an exponential level.
02:18What I like is that what I was hoping for happened from the beginning.
02:22I, despite the title, wanted it to be a choral product right from the start,
02:27and it is, it is choral.
02:29I often find myself doing it on behalf of others,
02:32I'm not doing it on behalf of my character.
02:34It often happens.
02:35Then, it's what I wanted, because as a big fan of cinema and series,
02:43I've always been passionate about,
02:46rarely I'm passionate about a character.
02:48When you watch a series,
02:50you get a bit attached to the microcosm that is created,
02:53to the world that is created, you know?
02:55And this, in my opinion, happened in the series,
02:57because we, at least, perceive it.
03:01And if you had to make a spot to launch Sonolillo, what would you say?
03:05A spot for Sonolillo, I would say...
03:09I always like to stay a bit low profile,
03:13so, simply, maybe it's the most beautiful comedy series in the world,
03:18but I absolutely don't want to move from...
03:21From 2024?
03:22From 2024.
03:23From 2024.
03:24The most beautiful series in the world in 2024.
03:27It's just a few months away.
03:29It's just a few months away.
03:30I told you I like to stay low profile.
03:33Pose Man is the king of poses.
03:35In everyday life, are you more of a pose type or natural?
03:41What can I say?
03:45Always low profile.
03:46Absolutely.
03:47I've never thought about it.
03:49Look, I'm telling you, really...
03:51I'd say natural.
03:54Natural.
03:55The thing that makes us laugh a lot with Lillo,
03:58every time we do the scenes,
03:59is that you don't understand what these two people have in common.
04:03I mean, he can't have an agent who puts him in the hands of the Camorra,
04:06who doesn't read the contract...
04:07He takes 40%.
04:08He takes 40%.
04:09But there's something deep about him,
04:11that you, this man, don't understand what it is,
04:14if he didn't give a fuck.
04:15They're three-year-old teddy bears.
04:17I mean, it's a fantastic thing.
04:21Maybe it's love.
04:22I don't know.
04:23I don't know.
04:24It's not defined.
04:25That's the thing.
04:26It's true.
04:27It's true.
04:28You're right.