‘Walking Dead’ creator opens up about his fascination with the undead

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‘Walking Dead’ creator opens up about his fascination with the undead


‘Walking Dead’ creator opens up about his fascination with the undead

Nicolas Cage (left) as Dracula and Nicholas Hoult as Renfield —PHOTO COURTESY OF UNIVERSAL PICTURES INTERNATIONAL

We’ve at all times been fascinated by “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman, not solely due to the compelling tales he brings to life, but in addition due to the clickbait conditions he often will get himself embroiled in.

What instantly involves thoughts are his former authorized battles with the zombie comic-book sequence’ unique artist Tony Moore, who illustrated “The Walking Dead’s” first six points, and Robert’s earnings claims case towards its TV iteration’s different producers.

As an interviewee, nonetheless, Robert is definitely such a pleasure to speak to. When we spoke to him in regards to the horror-comedy movie “Renfield,” which, as we write this, is on its second week in choose SM Cinemas and Ayala Malls retailers, he just about lived as much as our larger-than-life impression of him.

“Renfield” is directed by Emmy winner Chris McKay (“The Lego Batman Movie”) from a narrative by Robert and a screenplay by Ryan Ridley (“Ghosted,” “Rick and Morty” sequence). In this contemporary monster story about Dracula’s loyal servant, Nicholas Hoult is forged because the tortured aide to historical past’s most narcissistic boss.

But after centuries of timeless servitude, Renfield is lastly able to discover a life away from the Prince of Darkness—if he can work out find out how to finish his codependency points!

Robert laughed heartily when Inquirer Entertainment requested him the place his fascination with blood, gore and the undead was coming from.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to tag along with the rich history of universal monsters,” he mentioned. “So this isn’t essentially a complete monster world that I’m creating. I simply get to play in a sandbox that was already there—and there’s been a ton of sensible issues achieved with it over the various, a few years because it first got here out.

“My fascination with blood and gore and zombies simply comes from the truth that I like being shocked and shocked. That’s the factor I need out of leisure… I wish to be taken off guard. I wish to have that numb feeling of being like, ‘Oh my God, I didn’t count on this to occur. And now, we’re in uncharted territory’—and something can occur from this level on.

Robert Kirkman —REUTERS

Robert Kirkman —REUTERS

“Horror gives you a great palette to accomplish those things, be it jump scares or insane gore that comes out of nowhere or startling character deaths. It’s a genre that is ripe with all kinds of tricks and tools that, as a storyteller, you can play with, move around and do some cool stuff with.”

Our Q&A with Robert:

Letting Nicolas Cage play Dracula is a good concept. Were you conscious of the humorous rumors about him being an actual vampire? In 2012, David Letterman even requested the Oscar-winning actor in an interview a couple of photograph of a man from 1870 that bears a hanging resemblance to Nick—who denied the rumor by saying, “I don’t drink blood.”

I’ve seen these photos, so yeah, Nicolas is likely to be an actual vampire (laughs). Look, Dracula is likely one of the most iconic characters to have ever existed, and the one approach to improve one thing that’s already identified is to have Nicolas Cage provide you with his personal completely sensible portrayal. So I couldn’t be extra thrilled to be working with one of many coolest and oldest actual vampires to have ever existed.

How did the codependency angle within the story come about? Would you be eager about making use of psychotherapy ideas to extra horror tales sooner or later?

I will not be good sufficient to use extra psychotherapy components to horror tales shifting ahead, however this codependent relationship was one thing that was naturally there between Renfield and Dracula. And this was accentuated and expanded upon when Ryan got here in to write down the script, primarily based on my therapy for the unique concept.

It’s a cool and distinctive approach to expertise this relationship, nevertheless it’s additionally one thing that’s sadly very relatable as a result of, sooner or later, I believe we’ve all encountered some poisonous relationships in our lives.

Aside from Dracula. are there different basic monsters you wish to see in a brand new horror film?

I’ve an affinity for nearly all of them. I imply, Frankenstein’s monster is nice. I like the “Creature from the Black Lagoon.” I’m an enormous fan of all types of the Mummy. I additionally assume there’s nice potential for the Wolfman and all of the others. They have been the unique horror motion pictures—in actual fact, they have been the unique shared universe.

A variety of your earlier stuff has been in regards to the undead and the horror style, however there’s at all times a humorousness in there. Why do you assume horror and comedy steadiness one another out and mix so effectively?

To a sure extent, they’re form of two sides of the identical coin. When you’re watching one thing that’s completely hysterical and humorous, and once you’re experiencing one thing that’s scary, it’s nearly the identical feeling main as much as these moments. Then, it diverges into humorous or scary sooner or later alongside the best way.

They’re discovering that nebulous space the place we’re being pulled out of our consolation zone. We’re not always laughing, and we’re not always feeling terror. We have this impartial feeling that we at all times exist in these two heightened states which can be at all times on the market. And they’re so married to one another.

You can see this in an amazing quantity of films, like “Evil Dead 2” or “Shaun of the Dead”—you may have components that may be scary, in addition to components which can be humorous. When achieved proper, it really works rather well.

Did you make some adjustments to the script once you discovered that Nicolas agreed to play Dracula?

I’ve been on this enterprise for some time now—I’m very previous (laughs). And I’ve discovered from engaged on “The Walking Dead” and varied different tasks that actors carry a lot to those roles.

Working in comedian books and writing scripts, it’s phrases and drawings on a web page. You don’t actually have that relationship the place somebody is coming in and decoding your phrases or characters in distinctive methods.

So, once I’m creating one thing, I don’t spend a variety of time attempting to shoehorn an actor into my thoughts to assist me visualize the character. I can visualize characters fairly effectively, and it’s extra thrilling to me to get to that time the place an actor is introduced in and I see what they bring about to it.

For the longest time, it was like, “OK, we’re going to have a cool Dracula, and he’s going to antagonize Renfield this way.” But once we obtained to the casting course of and Nicolas really obtained on board, that’s when issues obtained actually thrilling since you see his preparation and what he brings to the desk.

As far as rewriting and tailoring issues for Nicolas, that was one thing that Ryan and Chris labored very diligently to perform. But Nicolas additionally got here in with a ton of concepts that formed the function all the best way right down to the dialogue, which was tailored for him. That’s why the character is so efficient and his portrayal, so memorable. INQ



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