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"You Won’t Believe What Happened at ‘Off Campus’ Hockey Boot Camp: Antonio Cipriano Spills the Juicy Secrets!"

In the cosmic ballet of the entertainment universe, there’s a special alignment when books collide with screen adaptations, creating a gravitational pull that captivates fans and newcomers alike. This brings us to “Off Campus,” a series that taps into the beloved “Off-Campus” novels, and right into the heart of one intriguing character—Logan. Imagine diving deep into the psyche of a character whose story is layered with emotional currents, just like the shifting tides of today’s astrological forecast! How does one truly step into the shoes of a middle child battling the dual pressures of student-athlete life and the complexities of friendship? As we explore Antonio’s journey in embodying Logan, we’re not just talking about hockey here; we’re unlocking the nuanced world of character dynamics that resonate with many. So, settle in as we unravel what made Logan’s story so compelling for Antonio—because, in the grand scheme of things, sometimes the struggle of being the peacemaker can be the ultimate plot twist. LEARN MORE.

When you first got the script for Off Campus, were you familiar with the books? What stood out to you about Logan?

Antonio: I actually didn’t know the books or how widely loved they were. But after getting the audition, I thought, “Okay, it’s time to read them and see what it’s all about.” I read the first two because Logan’s story is in The Mistake, and I wanted to understand Hannah and Garrett’s dynamic since that’s the focus of Season 1.

The books are so POV-driven, and I really wanted to understand Logan, his family dynamic, and the pressures of being a student-athlete. All of that was intriguing to me. These are complicated characters. On the surface, they’re these big, brawny hockey dudes, but they’re also very emotionally intelligent and vulnerable.

One thing I especially related to was Logan being a middle child. I’m a middle child myself, so I understood where he was coming from — being the peacemaker, how that affects friendships, how you fit into a team. All of that excited me and made me want to dive into the role.

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