We spoke to the actor during our roundtable interviews this past summer in San Diego where he discussed his excitement for the new spooky drama and why pilot appealed to him. “It’s kind of badass!” exclaims Annable. “I thought it was a very cool genre that ABC really hasn’t touched yet in terms of the horror aspect. I read the script and really loved the part and loved the people involved. I found out Terry was attached and I’m like, ‘Holy $#!+! the guy from LOST is in it? I’m in!'”
While there are a few spine-tingling scenes in the pilot, including a subplot about a desperate husband who will do almost anything to bring back a deceased loved one, 666 does have an equal amount of sexy, but will the show ever get too sexy? “There are definitely some sexy moments which are incredibly uncomforatble for my sisters to watch.” Annable laughs. “That’s part of the show; the sexiness and seduction and being seduced by [building owners] Teri [O’Quinn] and Vanessa [Williams] with their charm. I think thats why they’re so perfectly cast, because who wouldn’t fall in love with these two characters, you know? It’s ABC, I don’t think they can show too much. It’s kiss, kiss, cut.”
Annable’s character on the show is a big change from his previous one as Justin Walker on Brothers & Sisters and is also one of the reasons he came on board. “That was definitely something I was attracted to. I was very lucky and happy that I got to smile in the pilot and not have drama upon drama put on my shoulders. I was really attracted to the material and the genre and the network and the studio are behind it. So fingers crossed!”
666 Park Avenue premieres Sunday, October 30th, at 10|9c on ABC.