Netflix's 'Locke & Key' character Lucas Caravaggio used to be taken advantage of via a sinister demon, known as Dodge, in Season 1. But who plays Lucas?

Based on Joe Hill's widespread graphic novels that originated in 2008, Netflix's darkish delusion series Locke & Key — which boasts Joe Hill as a creator — has returned for its extremely anticipated sophomore season. The tale follows three siblings who transfer into an enormous mystical space, deemed Keyhouse, with their mom, Nina (Darby Stanchfield), subsequent to their father's brutal murder.
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Little do the grieving family members know, the house, which belonged to late father Rendell Locke's (Bill Heck) family, hides otherworldly keys that unlock one thing past this reality.
First presented in Season 1, Episode 5 ("Family Tree"), Lucas Caravaggio, close adolescence buddy of Rendell Locke, is a former member of the Keepers of the Keys and the primary known human to turn into possessed by a demon lurking in the sinister realm in the back of the Black Door. From being possessed in 1988, to being killed, to later appearing as a camouflage vessel for a similar demon (who is known as Dodge), Lucas (to not mention his spirit) has seen all of it.
But who is Lucas in actual lifestyles? Here's what to grasp.
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Who plays Lucas in 'Locke & Key'?
You could have seen Australian actor and model Felix Mallard before. Variety described Felix's Lucas as "a charming teenager," which is a job the budding star — who was born in April 1998 — plays quite frequently. Before gracing America with his surprising face and acting chops, Felix was once identified for his five-year stint starting in 2014 on long-running Australian sudsy collection Neighbours, which showcases the messy, drama-ridden lives of the residents living on Ramsay Street in Erinsborough, Australia.
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After portraying the function of troublemaking youngster Ben Kirk, Felix went directly to play rocker Cooper James on Tim McAuliffe and Austen Earl's CBS sitcom Happy Together, a role that was once inspired by way of the likes of dress-donning British heartthrob and former One Direction member Harry Styles. (It likely wasn't a accident he used to be solid in mentioned position, as Felix is a musical talent as neatly, later showing off his skills while making a song Harry's saccharine hit track "Watermelon Sugar" as Aiden on Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist in 2021.)
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Things did not end so sweetly for Happy Together, alternatively. With a meh Rotten Tomatoes rating of 53 percent, the sitcom — which also starred Damon Wayans Jr. and Amber Stevens West — was once axed in 2019 after one measly season. But with oodles of attraction, Felix was quickly forged as the swoon-worthy Marcus in 2021's common Netflix dramedy Ginny & Georgia, a heartwarming mother-daughter sequence that has been in comparison 1,000,000 instances over to early 2000s hit Gilmore Girls.
The actor's heartthrob draw is obvious, with Decider's Lea Palmieri even writing an editorial titled "This PG-13 Dry Humping Scene On Netflix Is The Hottest Thing I’ve Seen All Year" regarding a steamy scene featuring Felix. Is it scorching in here, or is it just him?
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But we do not imply to boil him down to easily a lovely face, as Felix Mallard is much more than that. It's past transparent that the young ability is going puts. As for his Locke & Key personality of Lucas, whose abused mortality is up in the air, smartly, you'll see plenty of him in Season 2.
Season 2 episodes of Locke & Key at the moment are streaming on Netflix.
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