The apple actually doesn’t fall removed from the Hoyt Rawlins tree on Walker Independence.
In the prequel spinoff (premiering this Thursday at 9/8c on The CW), Matt Barr stars as a charismatic outlaw who crosses paths with Katherine McNamara’s Abby Walker within the 1800s Western frontier city of Independence, Texas. The function marks an surprising return to the Walker universe for Barr, who beforehand performed Hoyt’s descendent — additionally named Hoyt Rawlins — on the mothership collection till he met a tragic finish in Season 1.
“We kind of regretted [killing him], to be honest,” Walker and Independence govt producer Seamus Fahey admitted throughout a current digital panel for the offshoot. “[Walker showrunner Anna Fricke] and I started to think about what did we do wrong with our lives, but also with that creative choice. And so it kind of started with just a text to Anna saying like, ‘Well, what if we went back to the first generation Walkers, and Hoyt Rawlins was part of the ride?’ A couple texts later and all of a sudden [executive producer] Jared [Padalecki is] on the hook and studio’s excited.”
Recalled Barr: “I remember when Seamus was like, ‘Hey, what if we went back in time?’ and I’m like, ‘What, like two years before?’ He’s like, ‘Maybe like 150.’ ‘Love it.’”
Getting to play Hoyt’s ancestor in a really totally different time interval introduced Barr with a singular problem. “I want to differentiate them, but also feel, very much, that same kind of core bloodline there,” Barr stated.
Comparing the 2 characters, Barr described modern-day Hoyt as “like a golden retriever with an unloaded gun. And 1800s Hoyt is maybe like a German shepherd. He’s nice until you cross him, and then he’s going to bite.”

Matt Barr on Walker
While the 2 Hoyts are “equally charming” and carry themselves with “a little swagger” and “a wink,” Independence‘s Hoyt is “more dangerous,” Barr warned. “I think in the Wild West, you kind of had to be to survive. So I wanted to see that sort of DNA in him. But I also liked the idea that you can’t really outrun your fate. And so there [is] that consistent kind of recklessness in the Rawlins DNA” that was handed all the way down to Cordell’s BFF on Walker. (Plus, you understand, each Hoyts share the identical lovely face, Barr’s costars identified.)
“Matt is doing a great job of gingerly dancing around it, but there’s certainly a nod to the OG Hoyt,” Padalecki raved, including that Walker followers must also preserve their ears open for “some pretty great Easter eggs as part of the dialogue that Seamus threw in there.”
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