July 30, 2007 – IGN spoke with Heroes actor Milo Ventimiglia this weekend at the San Diego Comic-Con, where he gave us the lowdown on his next movie, the MGM psychological thriller Pathology.Scripted by Crank’s Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, and directed by Marc Schoelermann, Pathology revolves around a group of pathology interns who engage in a twisted secret after-hours game while toiling away at the city morgue. Ventimiglia plays Ted Gray, a recent medical school grad who joins a prestigious pathology program where he becomes a pawn in the other interns’ game of who can commit the perfect murder. Pathology also stars Alyssa Milano, Michael Weston, Lauren Lee Smith and Johnny Whitworth.Ted Gray has an inscrutable demeanor, and is one of several characters in the film who inhabit a moral gray area. Was his surname “Gray” an intentional choice for a character who is both good and bad? “From what I understand, yes. They wanted him to be very neutral and be really undetectable about what’s going to do. But he grows from that and becomes this great anti-hero,” said Ventimiglia, who added that, “There are true villains in Michael Weston and Lauren Lee Smith and everybody [else participating in the game].”
No comments yet.
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI
Theme and Design by Night Blooming Designs | Powered by Wordpress
Proudly hosted by Fan Sites Network | Privacy Policy & DMCA