‘Hunters’ Star Greg Austin: Travis Is The ‘Force Of Chaos’ In The Show & He’s A Total ‘Enigma’

'Hunters' season 1 is now streaming Amazon Prime Video. HL spoke EXCLUSIVELY with Greg Austin and playing 'psychopath' Travis, how he prepared for such a dark role, and more.

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Hunters is ready to be your next TV obsession. The Amazon series follows a band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters have discovered hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among them and are conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the United States. Greg Austin stars as Travis Leich, a Nazi hitman who lurks under the radar but is always up to no good. ā€œHeā€™s the force of chaos,ā€ Greg told HollywoodLife. ā€œHeā€™s the antagonist that the Hunters are sort of mainly looking for. They donā€™t know he exists at the start, but they see his work unfolding. He crosses paths with them in some interesting ways. Heā€™s the force to which theyā€™re responding. Heā€™s very much a ghost. You donā€™t know much about him. You donā€™t see much of his history. I didnā€™t know much about him going into the production. I was sort of given a bit of free reign as to what I wanted to do with him. You do get a little bit about his family later on in the season, but that all just comes together to make his personality in more of a question. Why is he the way he is? Thereā€™s not really much reason that you see as to why he is the way he is, which makes him an enigma.ā€

Travis is just ā€œcarrying out this greater power that is looking to bring about the Fourth Reich.ā€ Greg stressed that Travis is a ā€œpsychopath through and throughā€ and heā€™s got this ā€œsadistic glee bubbling under the surface.ā€ Basically, donā€™t expect a redemption arc for Travis. ā€œA lot of bad guys think theyā€™re doing the right thing. They think that theyā€™re the good guy, but Travis is one of those rare exceptions where he knows heā€™s the bad guy and he f**king loves it,ā€ Greg said.

Before Hunters, Gregā€™s most notable roles included playing Charlie Smith in the Doctor Who spinoff Class and young Gordon Selfridge in Mr. Selfridge. But Greg had been searching for something different. ā€œIt was unlike anything Iā€™ve read for,ā€ Greg continued. ā€œIā€™m always playing very posh, English, princely roles. The boy next door sort of thing because thatā€™s just sort of me. Iā€™m a southern English boy whoā€™s slightly awkward and mumbling. Iā€™d been looking for a role that was essentially this, something that was evil and physical and as far away from me that I could go. When I read this, it was literally what I meant. It was literally the role Iā€™ve been waiting for and I went for it and was lucky enough to land it.ā€

Greg did do his fair share of research to prepare for the role of Travis and he was also inspired by a Killing Eve star. ā€œI bought a copy of Mein Kampf, which was a weird purchase. I wanted to get into the mindset of the man, though,ā€ Greg told HollywoodLife. ā€œIt was very informative reading that book. I did a little research into Nazis, especially around the war and how it then progressed into the 50s and 60s. In the 70s, it sort of became a punk thing at one point. Just the evolution of it is very interesting to listen to. I looked into some famous psychopaths. Ted Bundy was a big inspiration. He was a super interesting man and just supremely evil. Itā€™s that sense of complete control over any situation. Itā€™s the wanting to be seen but not seen. He has this mask on and heā€™s performing at all times, but you never actually see him as a person. I also got a lot of inspiration from Jodie Comerā€™s character in Killing Eve. I watched that before I started shooting for this and took a lot of inspiration from Jodie.ā€ The entire first season of Hunters is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.