Between 'The Morning Show,' making a movie in quarantine and 'Room 104' MarkDuplass is never not multitasking.
8:25 AM PDT, July 21, 2020is never not multitasking. At the moment, he's on the phone promoting the new season of his HBO series,, while on vacation with his family in Palm Springs."I am weirdly walking around in 100-degree heat like an idiot trying to get my steps in," he chuckles."I'm always trying to double up on the tasks.
Look, I love all my children the same. I cannot pick any favorites. That being said, one thing that this show does when it's at its best is it brings out new sides of performers that you already love or it gives a leading role to that character actor you haven't seen truly be in the driver's seat. For me, the subtlety and the raw emotion that
So many people, honestly. I can't tell you how many conversations I've had with people through the years about,"Come intotold me he was a fan and he would set aside two days, and I said,"Well, let me write you something." He was like,"What do you mean?" I said,"What's the character you would like to play? I'll write it for you." And he said,"I think being, like, a pool hustler in the '80s would be cool.
This show is particularly well suited to give those opportunities to new voices both in front of and behind the camera, across lines of race and gender and sexuality.
Yes, it has. We make a lot of different kinds of things and we're making a lot of documentaries right now, and a lot of those can be edited at home. Our office is shut down, but I sent the computers home with all of our documentary projects, and we're networking from home and still watching cuts and moving those forward. We haven't even announced this yet, but we have made a secret movie already during the pandemic that we haven't told anybody about.
If Netflix came to me and was like,"Here's a hundred million dollars and four huge movie stars," I think that would scare the living s**t out of me, because you have to deliver something that satisfies so many different quadrants of people and -- not in a bad way -- you have to kind of dilute what you're doing in order to make it work. By being singular and by not having to give something to people that is going to satisfy everyone, that is what makes creative freedom happen.
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