We spoke w/ KarlUrban about making TheSeaBeast and TheBoysTV most outrageous moment.
With director Chris Williams’ The Sea Beast now streaming on Netflix, I recently spoke to Karl Urban about voicing one of the main characters in the fantastic, animated film. During the interview, Urban talked about what he’s most excited for audiences to see in the film, the most challenging parts of voicing an animated character, how he was unprepared with the way The Sea Beast pushes the boundaries of animation, and what someone should watch if they’ve never seen his work.
URBAN: Oh, wow. That's a difficult one to nail down actually, because it's almost like asking you what your favorite project is, and I don't actually have one. But if I'm going to start, I'd probably point people in the direction of Lord of the Rings first. I think that's a pretty good place to start, yeah.
URBAN: Listen, every time you open up a script and read something in The Boys, every single episode you come across that moment of, "Are you serious? Are they going to actually do this?" For me personally, I think slamming a speedboat into a whale was pretty outrageous. I mean, one of the most benevolent, beautiful creatures on the planet, and we're just going to ram a speedboat into it, but that's the wacky world of The Boys.
URBAN: Well, it's an interesting and really challenging process to be a part of, unlike when you're working on something like The Boys, where you have all of the other actors in the scenes that you're with there on set and you have everything in front of you. When you're working on an animated movie, you have nothing, you do not know what the other actors sound like, you do not know what the delivery of their lines are, and ostensibly, you're working in a vacuum.
URBAN: I think my response was probably exactly the same as yours. I was completely unprepared and blown away by the finished film. I think The Sea Beast really pushes the boundaries of animated movies, and it's texturally so rich. There's the detail of the individual grains of sand, or as you said, sort of the reflection and the way the light plays off the water. It's a beautiful film and it's got a lot of heart, and it's just good epic, family fun.
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