Season 3 of the AMC drama series Hell on Wheels finds Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) leaving his vengeance-seeking ways behind and investing in the new American landscape. It is now 1867, the third year of the building of the transcontinental railroad, and Bohannon must not only contend with racism, greed and murder, as he leads the Union Pacific in its race across the country against the Central Pacific, but he now also has his former employer, Thomas "Doc" Durant (Colm Meaney), actively working to defeat him. During this recent exclusive interview with Collider, I sat down with actor Anson Mount, who is always insightful about his character and the show, to talk about how different things feel in Season 3, what it was like to shoot by himself in a blizzard, what's motivating Cullen Bohannon now, what it's like to be at odds with Durant this season, what role the Mormons will play, Cullen's relationship with women, the return of The Swede (Christopher Heyerdahl), and how no one can be trusted in Hell on Wheels. Check out what he had to say after the jump, and be aware that there are some spoilers. Collider: Things feel very different this season, then they have in previous seasons. ANSON MOUNT: Yeah, Season 3 is much more different to Season 2, than Season 2 was to Season 1. Literally, we've taken a show about destruction and turned it into a show about construction. It's a very different thing. Was it fun to have your Tom Hanks/Cast ...
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