An eclectic bunch of people have been chosen to live together in an old hotel and are using all different tactics in a bid to stay in the game to win up to $250,000.
“There’s people who exude confidence and try to set themselves up as leaders, and other people who are letting everyone else lead themselves into the fire,” the actor says.
“Trying to fly under the radar early seemed to be a good tactic, but perhaps making yourself vital to the game and being on the front foot was the way to go?”
In between challenges and filming, the contestants are isolated in their rooms, which the star says, “Intensifies the game".
He adds: “Then they’re left with their own thoughts, which as you can imagine, can really get to people. It’s a tough psychological experiment.”
Corser, who has appeared in shows such as Doctor Doctor, Glitch and Home and Away, has racked up an extensive resume since his first role on BeastMaster in 1999.
However, despite being one of our most talented actors, he says that if he were to be a contestant on The Traitors, he would be “horribly, horribly bad” at lying.
“Being yourself, especially on TV or in a group like that, if it was me not hiding behind a character, I’m not very good,” he says. “It’s too much to remember I think, lying. The truth is so easy, there’s one version of events.”
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Next up, Corser is heading to Melbourne to film another season of Five Bedrooms, but is remaining tight-lipped about another project he has in the pipeline.
“I’ve just been cast in something shooting in Sydney,” he says. “And then – fingers crossed – people start talking about a second season of this show. That would be nice.”
The Traitors premieres Sun, 7.30pm on Network 10 and 10 play