The best compliment you can give Phoebe Tonkin? It’s not what you expect.
Phoebe Tonkin discusses her new TV show 'Two Years Later,' which explores themes of love and connection during the COVID-19 pandemic. The show features her character, Emily, who reconnects with a man named Ryan after a two-year separation. Tonkin finds the script relatable and reflective of the loneliness experienced during lockdown.
- ▪Phoebe Tonkin stars in the new TV show 'Two Years Later' as a woman named Emily.
- ▪The show revolves around Emily's relationship with Ryan, whom she meets on a bus in Brisbane.
- ▪The narrative explores themes of love and isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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