Andy samberg movies and tv shows11/21/2023 ![]() I was wondering if the intent to have her be a young woman was something that came about because of casting, or was that something you were looking at from the outset?ĬAMPBELL: It was there from the outset because we wrote the script on spec before we had pitched it and stuff, and before anyone else was attached. I also found it was refreshing because this kind of show, I guess when we were all younger, the Robin to Rip’s Batman would usually be a young guy. Speaking of some of the people he collects, Saltine is one of them, his sidekick, who I absolutely loved. But, speaking to the first thing we were talking about of the world being all about archeologists and them being celebrities, and then building out the character of Rip and deciding like, “Oh, we like this idea that he can't let go of things, and he collects things, and people, and isms, and old-timey lingo.” He's kind of stuck in the past and clinging to the past, and then all of a sudden it was like, well, there's still the hint of this voice there, but it's actually becoming its own thing, which was much more exciting to us. But yes, there's obviously influence in where the voice started from the Cage impression, and he also happens to have started movies that were Indiana Jones-adjacent. SAMBERG: Yeah, I don't think Rip would ever steal the Declaration of Independence, mostly for legal reasons. I definitely get a chaotic, "I'm going to steal the Declaration of Independence" vibe from Rip, so I guess I'm not way off, but I was wondering if you could speak a bit more about the character, the inspiration for that sort of energy, the Nic Cage maybe? You kind of mentioned before, the National Treasure of it all. The Amblin adventure, '80s Saturday morning cartoons for sure is something that we love, and we hoped to have some of that influence in it for sure, yeah. I mean, there's definitely some nostalgia of it. Does that fit into the swashbuckle of it all? ![]() So kind of going into that swashbuckling thing, I know this is not a show for kids, but it does kind of have that Saturday morning cartoon vibe. And then started laughing about how we were kind of fed this steady diet in our youth of archeologists being swashbuckling adventurers and how it would be so funny to see a world where that was actually the case, as opposed to just something you're told once every few years when an Indiana Jones movie comes out, basically. Why archeologists?ĪNDY SAMBERG: We were talking about how much we love the archeologist-adventure genre, your Indiana Jones, your National Treasure, et cetera, and the sort of cinema-fication of the old serialized adventure stories basically. COLLIDER: So to kick things off, I feel like I've got a couple of ways I can ask this, but I'm going to go with the more fun one.
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