After the Vampire Authority being wiped out, TruBlood no longer existing, the mysterious and ancient Warlow showing up in town to claim Sookie (Anna Paquin), and sick and hungry vampires on the loose, there's no telling what's going to go down in the Season 6 finale of HBO's True Blood on August 18th. During this recent exclusive phone interview with Collider, actor Joe Manganiello (who plays werewolf pack master Alcide Herveaux) talked about how crazy the finale is, how the pluses of being pack master definitely don't outweigh the minuses, just how much things will heat up for the werewolves, what a smooth transition it's been for Brian Buckner to take over as showrunner, and how comfortable he is, at this point, with stripping down on camera. He also talked about how he'd love to reunite with his Magic Mike co-stars for a sequel, that they started talking about doing another film while they were still shooting the first, his Magic Mike-related documentary, what made now the right time to do a health and fitness book (Joe Manganiello's Evolution: The Cutting Edge Guide to Breaking Down Mental Walls and Building the Body You've Always Wanted, out on December 3rd), and taking on the role of Stanley Kowalski in the Yale Repertory Theatre production of A Streetcar Named Desire (from September 20th through October 12th in New Haven, Connecticut). Check out what he had to say after the jump, and be aware that there are some spoilers. Collider: Obviously, you can't reveal details ...
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