The debut season of the hit Prime Video series, “Motorheads,” revolved around the enigmatic disappearance of Ryan Phillippe’s character, Logan’s brother, Christian Maddox. As the season concluded with a tantalizing hint that Christian may still be alive, fans and the show’s cast members are buzzing with anticipation about who could potentially step into the role in the upcoming second season.
The talented ensemble cast of “Motorheads,” including Michael Cimino, Melissa Collazo, Uriah Shelton, Nicolas Cantu, Mia Healey, Josh Macqueen, and Drake Rodger, have their own ideas about who could portray the elusive Christian Maddox. Collazo and Cantu both expressed their enthusiasm for the idea of Hayden Christensen joining the show, while Shelton jokingly mentioned that he would have a hard time resisting making Star Wars references if Christensen were cast.
Cimino, on the other hand, suggested Ethan Hawke for the role, despite the age difference between Hawke and Phillippe. Macqueen threw James Spader’s name into the mix, while Rodger playfully proposed his co-star from “The Winchesters,” Jensen Ackles, as a potential candidate to play Logan’s brother.
“Motorheads” follows a group of outsiders in a once-thriving Rust Belt town who bond over their shared passion for automobiles. In addition to the main cast, Ryan Phillippe’s son, Deacon, was cast in the role of a younger Christian, with Nathalie Kelley and Matt Lanter rounding out the adult cast.
During the show’s Los Angeles premiere, Phillippe expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work with such a talented and supportive cast. The executive producers of “Motorheads,” John A. Norris and Jason Seagraves, shared their admiration for Deacon’s professionalism on set and emphasized that his casting was based solely on merit.
As the anticipation for the second season of “Motorheads” continues to build, fans can catch up on the first season, currently streaming on Prime Video. Stay tuned for more updates and casting announcements as the show gears up for its highly anticipated return.