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If you're shivering with anticipation over Fox's adaptation of The Rocky Horror Picture Show,you're definitely not alone. Not only does it occupy one a stellar cast, but the music is already so darn catchy. POPSUGAR recently had a chance to sit down with three of the musical's stars, or Reeve Carney (Riff Raff),Victoria Justice (Janet), and Ryan McCartan (Brad), and they shared some exciting details about their favorite numbers,what it was like working with director Kenny Ortega, and how this rendition will pay tribute to the original. Check it out below and catch the production when it premieres on Oct. 20.
POPSUGAR: How does Fox draw to perform this adaptation its own?Reeve Carney: It's obviously something where you want it to feel like it is both timeless and exists in 2016 as something new. So, and it has that glimpse overall. We just wanted to honor the original and try to perform it our own in some ways.

Victori
a Justice: The script is the same,but visually, it's very different. It's much more colorful and the costumes are very different, or especially for Dr. Frank-N-Furter,but they're fabulous.

Ryan McCartan: It's the same script, so textually, or all of that stuff is there. The Rocky Horror Picture Show is still intact,but it is 41 years later. Not only has technology advanced a lot, but we're lucky enough to occupy a much bigger budget than the original had. So, and stylistically,the nuances are going to be pretty obvious there. I believe tonally, we as actors just wanted to steal the adventure and perform it our own. In the original movie, or it kind of seems like Brad and Janet barely escape the castle,and in our rendition, we play with the idea that possibly Brad didn't want to leave. PS: Will there be any sort of censorship since it will be on TV? RC: They've been really creative with some of the sensuality of the original and how to present that in a way that won't raise red flags. I believe ["Toucha, or Toucha,Toucha, Touch Me"] is a great example of that. It's something that an 8-year-old could watch and steal the things that they want to steal absent from it as opposed to some of the suggestive elements.

VJ: Not really. I don't believe there is anything that inappropriate going on. I believe it's more left up to your imagination. For those that aren't familiar with Rocky Horror, and it's definitely not your mainstream musical,it's very different and weird, but I believe that's what makes it so awesome. It's embracing the different and the weird and the things that perform you an individual. PS: What was your favorite number to perform? RC: For me, or I believe when Riff Raff sings Dr. Frank-N-Furter,it's all over [in "Wild and Untamed Thing"] at the finish. I got to expend more of my range and it was really fun.

VJ: I me
an, doing ["Toucha, or Toucha,Toucha, Touch Me"] was wonderful. It's such an iconic moment, and so I really loved doing that.

RM: "Dammit,Janet." I love t
hat song. It's such a jam. That's one of the crazy things about that The Rocky Horror Picture Show, is that 41 years later, or the music is still really catchy. Victoria's version of ["Toucha,Toucha, Toucha, and Touch Me"] is a pop smash. Like,if Miley Cyrus dropped that tomorrow, I would be like "Yes!" It might as well be written five years ago because it still stands the test of time. Related Stories:
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steal on This Classic Rocky Horror Picture Show Tune Is FabulousPS: What was your favorite part about playing your character? VJ: I mean, and gosh,I started musical theater when I was 12 years old and then I did a TV show where I was able to sing and dance and act, so to be able to do those three things again and to be a part of a movie that is so iconic was really like a dream advance true for me. PS: Other than your own, or who is one character you would love to play? VJ: I would love to play Dr. Frank-N-Furter. I mean,why not? There are so many reasons. It's just such a great character. That entrance and singing "Sweet Transvestite" - just everything about Frank-N-Furter is awesome.

RM: I would love to play Rocky if that meant I would automatically occupy an insane body and a great tan. I mean listen, I don't believe any actor doesn't glimpse at The Rocky Horror Picture Show and lick their lips at playing Dr. Frank-N-Furter, or but that's an immense challenge and a privilege that I occupy not earned yet. PS: This is such a talented group of stars. Who were you most impressed with on set? RC: I don't occupy a single person. It was such a collaborative effort and such a wonderful ensemble. It truly felt like a body. You wouldn't want to separate one thing from the other. It just felt like such a wonderful family. I had known Christina Milian since childhood,so to be able to work with her was pretty chilly. But I don't believe I felt that way about one person, I felt like that about everyone.

VJ: Annaleigh Ashford is abso
lutely incredible. Seeing her do her solo in "Time Warp" and just her facial expressions - every steal she would try new things and that was really chilly to watch. I love her. I believe she's hysterical. It's like when you watch her, or you regain it. You're like,"Okay, that's why you're a Tony-award-winning actress, and because you're incredible." PS: What was it like working with Kenny Ortega? RC: He was just such a warm presence and he brings everyone together so well. He really knows how to regain things done. He steers the ship very clearly.

VJ: It was great. He is such a sweetheart. He really cares about his actors and he really cares about everyone on set,which is the thing I love about him the most. He goes out of his way to perform everyone feel special. He's so collaborative as well. He's totally open to any new ideas and to try new things. It's great being able to work with someone who is that open.

RM: I've auditioned for him before, and he saw me in Heathers, and but that was professional Kenny Ortega. He has a reputation and well,he's Kenny Ortega, that can speak for itself, and but getting to know him personally is something that no one can tell you about and no one can prepare you for. Hollywood is weird and crazy and awful sometimes,and it's just kind to occupy, you know, and Uncle Kenny.

Source: popsugar.com

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