Netflix's Adolescence star Owen Cooper shares 'disgusting' detail from filming episode
Mirror March 23, 2025 03:39 AM

Netflix viewers have been gripped by chilling new crime drama Adolescence, which is currently topping the streamer's most-watched chart.

The four-part series, which is filmed with no cuts, follows the Miller family, whose lives are destroyed when their 13-year-old son Jamie is accused of murdering a classmate.

Created by Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne, the show does not offer viewers a regular 'whodunnit' storyline. Instead, it delves into the societal influences that could have led to the heinous crime.

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During the third episode, Jamie sits down with psychologist Briony Ariston (Erin Doherty), who is tasked with evaluating the teen's behaviour. At the beginning of the episode, she notably pours him a cup of hot chocolate, which he gleefully accepts.

While the episode has been named as a standout from the series by fans and critics alike, Cooper has revealed one 'disgusting' detail about filming the tense instalment.

Doherty and Cooper recently sat down for an interview with and broke down the entire one-hour episode shot by shot.

As they tuned in, the 15-year-old star interrupted the scene of Jamie taking a sip of the hot chocolate and shared: "That was minging that."

He continued: "That was horrible"

According to the actor, the drink "wasn't hot chocolate. It had to get changed." Cooper went on to explain that real hot chocolate had been making the floor 'sticky' for the camera crew, who were filming in one continuous shot.

Doherty then jumped in, saying: "Oh yeah, and I remember in one [take] it spilled all over the table. I could see people in the cameras, that could see into the room, quickly trying to clean it up before the camera came back."

"Oh it was disgusting," the teen star concluded.

Since its premiere on March 13, fans have not stopped raving about Adolescence. It currently boasts a stellar 98 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes and an 8.4 star-rating on IMDB.

The series has even reached the government, with Prime Minister Sir recently revealing to parliament that he is watching the hit show with his teenage children.

Adolescence is streaming now on Netflix.

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