True Blood hunk Ryan Kwanten in new Canadian flick

Star at TIFF to promote The Right Kind of Wrong

True Blood star Ryan Kwanten stars in the new Canadian romantic comedy The Right Kind of Wrong. The film made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is heading into its final days, but Hollywood stars are still in town to promote their films.

True Blood star Ryan Kwanten, who hails from Australia, is in Toronto with his latest film project, The Right Kind of Wrong. The Canadian romantic comedy, which co-stars Catherine O’Hara and Sara Canning, made its world premiere at TIFF.

The film looks like a bit of a departure for Kwanten. The pacing of the film is much slower than True Blood, and we haven’t seen a shirtless picture or clip of Kwanten in any of the promo material. Luckily, he has that Aussie accent. Check out our interview.

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