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Once Upon a Time' star Andrew J. West on taking up Henry Mills mantle. Once Upon a Time is undergoing a major overhaul heading into season 7, which means new characters, new locales, and even a new curse. To keep track of all the big changes, EW will bring you interviews with the cast — new and old — along with executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis over the next two weeks until the ABC fairy- tale drama’s return. Once Upon a Time has a new hero. In the season 6 finale, the ABC fairy- tale drama shocked and awed by revealing that the character Andrew J.
West was playing was an older version of Henry Mills, the heart of the truest believer formerly played by Jared Gilmore since the show’s 2. However, Henry is no longer the wide- eyed optimist, but rather a cynical former author- turned- Uber driver.
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Yes, seriously. How did he end up so far away from home? Here’s what you need to know: Henry leaves Storybrooke in search of his own tale, finding an epic romance with a different iteration of Cinderella (Dania Ramirez), with whom he has a precocious daughter, Lucy (Alison Fernandez). But the family is torn apart when a new, yet familiar, curse traps them and a trio of returning characters — former Evil Queen Regina (Lana Parrilla), one- handed pirate Hook (Colin O’Donoghue), and the Dark One Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle) — as well as a quintet of new characters (see the full character rundown here) in the Seattle neighborhood of Hyperion Heights. But just how different has this new Henry become after years of traveling? EW turned to West to get the scoop. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How different is this Henry that we’re seeing?
ANDREW J. WEST: Well, it’s the same Henry, but it’s a Henry who has gone through some trials and tribulations. It’s a Henry that’s gone through some adventures, who has aged. With the passage of time for anybody, things happen and people change — sometimes drastically. It’s yet to be seen how drastically Henry has changed in the time that has passed from when we see him at the end of season 6, but there have definitely been some significant changes in his life. We’ll learn what adventures he went on in the years between the end of season 6 and the beginning of season 7.
There’s been a substantial passage of time. It is, in a lot of ways, a brand new character.
It’s a man as opposed to this boy that we knew for six years. What’s his mindset when we pick back up with him in the Enchanted Forest, but also in Hyperion Heights?
In a lot of ways, it’s almost like two different people. The Henry that we see in the Fairy Tale Land is more of a direct continuation from where we leave Henry in season 6. But what’s exciting about him is that he’s on a quest, he’s got a goal that he’s working toward and that’s what makes the character intriguing and fun to watch. In season 1, Henry was on a quest then, he was working towards something every episode. So that’s where we see him, but he’s still that hopeful, optimistic, heart of the truest believer guy that he’s always been. Now when we pick him up in Hyperion Heights, there’s very much that essence in there. For the first time, we see this guy dealing with some real trauma and that has effects on the person who he is, how he behaves, and how he sees the world.
That’s going to be really cool for fans, too, to see this character that’s always been the optimist, always been the one who believes — there’s been moments of darkness here and there in the third season with Peter Pan and different things, but he’s always been the bright shining beacon of hope and light. We see him really being challenged for the first time in a serious way in Hyperion Heights. Did you go back and watch Jared’s performance and see what he did? Watch Man Down Online Hulu. Watch Dirty Grandpa Online Hoyts.
I went back and watched it. It was very important for me to watch it. I don’t want to mimic what Jared did, but it’s very important to understand the essences of those relationships. Really what Jen did with Emma Swan, and what Lana did, and what Josh Dallas did with Prince Charming, who are all members of obviously his immediate family, was a big inspiration for who this person becomes, too. Having those figures in his life that have influenced him so heavily. It’s more about capturing the essence of that than it is mimicking him, because he’s a different person, he’s older now, he’s grown up. But it was important to understand the essence of those relationships to be able to do the job.
I couldn’t do it otherwise, there’s no way. What do you think Henry has learned in the ensuing years?
When Henry was younger and what we saw of Henry through the six years, there were certainly difficulties that he faced and there were challenges, and there were adventures and there were all those things. But since then he’s experienced some hardships that far surpass anything that I think most children, hopefully, would ever experience. I mean, he’s experienced some very adult hardships, for lack of a better word, and it’s really tested him and altered him in some ways.
But at the same time, when we start season 7, we’re seeing him at two separate points in his life, and those are two very different Henrys too because a lot of time has passed between those two points — the person that he is in some of these fairy tale flashbacks that we’re going to see and then the person that he is in Hyperion Heights. It’s because of the things that have happened to him in the interim that are slowly revealed that we realize why he may seem a little different. To be totally honest with you, a lot of that stuff hasn’t even really been revealed to me in detail yet either. I’ve, of course, gotten bits and pieces and stuff, but I don’t even know how all of the backstory is going to unfold either.
But specifically, he’s always had the heart of the truest believer, we know that. He’s always been the one who really believes and I think what’s interesting is that when we see him, at least in Hyperion Heights as an adult, that belief has been shaken like it’s never been before. It’s really been shaken to its core. The problem with which he’s faced, and I guess the audience is faced, is: Is the belief going to vanish?
Is it going to disappear? Is it going to break? Or is he going to be able to sustain it somehow? And we slowly find out why it’s gotten to that point. Watch N.Y.C. Underground Streaming here.
Jack Rowand/ABCLet’s talk about that Hyperion Heights version of Henry. What kind of dynamic does he have with some of these returning characters, like Roni, Gold, and Rogers?