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François Arnaud Finds Scott Hunter Frustrating to Play, Seeks Wilder Role


Don’t worry, François Arnaud still loves playing Scott Hunter!

The 40-year-old actor was seen stepping out from a building to a hoard of fans this week in New York City.

François has been in town as he makes the rounds to promote the hit Crave series, which also streams on HBO Max in the US. He’s already visited CBS Mornings, SiriusXM Studios, MS Now and taped an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, so far!

In a new interview, François shared what it’s been like portraying Scott and teased what he wants to do next.

Keep reading to find out more…

“There’s going to be more of Heated Rivalry later on in the year, but we still don’t know what that looks like, if it’ll be a little side thing for Scott,” he told i-d mag of what’s next this year for him.

“I’m reading a lot of scripts and trying to find the right thing. I’m interested in something a bit more chaotic,” François continued. “Scott is great, but also kind of frustrating to play because he’s so wholesome and together. Hopefully something a little wilder is in the cards.”

François has previously touted his excitement for the show’s second season, which is slated to start filming later this year. At the Critics Choice Awards earlier this month, the actor shared some of what he hopes to see for Scott and Kip (Robbie G.K.) in season two.

Browse through the gallery to see more photos of François Arnaud out in New York City…

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