Karl Urban Thor: Ragnarok Interview #ThorRagnarokEvent

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We’re continuing coverage of our fun #ThorRagnarokEvent press trip (invited and hosted by Disney) with this fun interview with Thor: Ragnarok actor, Karl Urban.
Karl Urban plays Skurge in Thor: Ragnarok…and without giving too much away, it’s a role that’s pretty important to the movie. Urban plays it SO well! We had the pleasure of seeing the film at the red carpet premiere (with Urban and the other actors) the night before doing the interviews! You can read my full Thor: Ragnarok Movie Review here. I LOVED it! And I loved talking to Urban! Not only was the interview fun, but he truly was one of the nicest, most down-to-earth actors I’ve ever had the pleasure to interview!

Some back story… every time the talent walks into our room for blogger interviews, we all clap and cheer for them. Over the years, there have been some fun reactions with that! MANY actors have made nice comments about loving our interviews or ours being the most fun, etc. But, Karl Urban was such a class act – not only did he have a great reaction, but he then went through and shook every single blogger’s hand! Every.single.one – all 25 of us!
There he is shaking mine (I have the Marvel bow in my hair). It was SUCH a kind gesture and one that meant a lot to everyone in the room. It certainly set the tone for a great interview! So, here’s what we talked with Karl about:

**** WARNING. POTENTIAL THOR: RAGNAROK SPOILERS AHEAD****

Q: I heard that a lot of the movie is improvised, can you go into that?

Allegedly [LAUGHTER]. Yeah, it- you know what, I guess full credit to Marvel. They hired a a director in Taika who has a very strong comedic style and sensibility and they actually let him do his job. You know, there was already a brilliant foundation in the script and we would shoot a couple of versions of what was on
the page and then shoot a wealth of material that that Taika quite frankly just made up [LAUGHTER] and there was nothing sacrilegious about a take, you’d be in the middle of a take and he’d be, ‘oh why don’t you say this, say this line’ or a piece of direction just yell it out. And it was actually kind of liberating. You felt comfortable in that there was no such thing as a bad choice that, uh, there was nothing precious about it. I think that really kind of afforded everybody a wonderful freedom to, you know, fully explore all the options. I can’t wait to see the extras on this movie. I mean it’s like the movie is funny and entertaining but I think the extras are going to be as equally entertaining and I can’t wait to see them.  

Q: Do you have a favorite scene that didn’t make it in that you wish it had?

Um, no I have like Skurge’s introduction, um, when I’m trying to woo the young ladies [LAUGHTER]. They had a whole collection of stolen stuff that Skurge had had pillaged from the universe. And you only got to see, you know, one thing of me shaking the, uh, [LAUGHTER] whatever that thing was- a shake away. But they had all sorts of stuff, we shot like for hours with me like with fishing rods with lures[LAUGHTER] and all sorts of crazy stuff, so I’m looking forward to seeing that. 

Q: Was last night the first time you saw the movie?

Yes it was yes.

Q: What did you think?

I feel so blessed. It was such a pleasurable experience to not only see the film with with my  friends and colleagues, but to to see the film with an audience who were thoroughly entertained. You know,  again you have to give full credit to Taika and to Marvel for really producing a film that I think reboots Thor in a wonderful healthy positive way. And I’m so happy for Chris that he’s actually finally been given the opportunity to spread his wings. I think that this film showcases his complete full potential. You know everyone is allowed to bring it.

Q : I really like the arc of your character, how he wanted to be part of the warriors. 

Well it was on the page, you know. I got a call from Taika saying, ‘listen there’s this character in this movie that I’d love you to do’ and I’d wanted to work with
Taika for a long time. I’m a huge fan of his work from What We Do In The Shadows, to Wilderpeople, and Boy. So already he had my half hooked just by calling me. But he sent me the script and, you know, I immediately recognized that there was actually something profoundly emotionally compelling about this character’s
journey that was eminently relatable. Here’s a character that’s put in a situation where he has to make a decision; he has to align himself with a cause that he does not believe in, but it’s the only thing he can do in order to survive. And I thought that was a very interesting moral dilemma. And then of course, you know, once he’s crossed that bridge and he realizes there is no turning back, then he is looking for a way to redeem himself and that was ultimately his journey. And it resonated on the page. So I I had full confidence that left unmolested it was going to translate onto the screen.

Q: What kind of things did you do to help get into character?

You know, I can say this is one of the most fun sets that I’ve ever been on. Taika is constantly playing music in between takes. I’m so proud of him. He he, you know, he really handled himself with quite aplomb and I imagine it would have been a pressure cooker situation to be responsible for this behemoth movie. But he did it with such aplomb and such grace and style. And he created an an environment that was not only fun, but it was focused. And that’s a rarity.

Q: Chicks are awesome and were fighting against everything, what does that mean for you? Since this is a movie that younger people are watching, is that important for you?…Cate and Tessa?

It’s imperative. I think it would have been a boring movie without them [LAUGHTER]. Cate and Tessa are so wonderful in this film. They are my favorite parts of
the movie. I love seeing Tessa’s swagger. I love the journey of her character from the dark place that she was in to redemption, to reclaiming herself with her identity. I thought it was a a strong, compelling journey. Then I had such such a  wonderful time working with Cate Blanchett. I mean to be perfectly honest, she was the reason I decided to do this movie – it was the opportunity to work with Cate Blanchett. I read that script and saw that ninety percent of my material was with her. I was like ‘where do I sign up[LAUGHTER]? How much do I pay you? 

Q: What’s it like being part of Marvel Universe and what’s next for you – will we see you in any of the Dredd films? 

Being part of Marvel Universe is an absolute pleasure. They are a wonderful collaborative company. And I just have a huge degree of admiration or respect for what they have done. And, particularly what they have done on this film – how they’ve supported Taika and really put a network around him and gave him the freedom and
had the courage to let him do his job. You know,nobody does it better than than these guys. Many people try and copy them, but they have got a formula and they they are heavily aligned with the creative element of the process. I think that’s to their benefit.

A Dredd TV show? Okay well, Rebellion who own the rights to Dredd are in the process of developing a a TV show that won’t be a sequel to the movie, but it’ll be I guess a reboot or a reimagining. And I’ve said to them ‘yes I’m interested in reprising that role if they write a character that has a purpose and a function and there’s a sort of, you know, an emotionally compelling story, then I would love the opportunity to go back and continue to explore that character.’ And so we’ll see what they do. I guess the movie that I’m most excited about apart from Thor is a film that I shot this year with Sofía Vergara, who’s so brilliant. It’s this movie called Bent that was written and directed by Bobby Moresco, who wrote Crash and Million Dollar Baby. So it’s got a great pedigree. It’s a sort of a  modern take on a classic noir genre and I just had the best time working with Sofía. You know, you all know her for her comedy, which she does extraordinarily well. In this film she engineers a real paradigm shift and she plays this femme fatale and she’s going to blow people away.

Q: How is your process different working on TV as opposed to a Marvel film?

Well the the last television project I did was a few years ago now and I found that to be quite grueling – you know, quite often working seventeen hours days six days a week. I loved working with the cast and crew on that, but it wasn’t my most pleasurable experience. That being said, actually working on on this film was a sheer pleasure, and we actually worked hard. We worked some six day weeks, but we worked ten hour days, we didn’t stop for lunch. So there was a constant momentum. And so between, you know, that sort of demand,and we had a limited amount of time to get it and you know with Taika providing the sound track, it made it enjoyable.

And then, not only did he shake all of our hands to start the interview, but he ended with grace.  “Thank you for your time and energy, I really appreciate it!” How great is that?! So, stay tuned for more of our Thor: Ragnaork interviews and make plans to see Karl Urban as Skurge in Thor: Ragnarok- in theaters 11/3/17 (TOMORROW)!!!! We are going to the first showing tonight and cannot wait!

Thor Ragnarok Movie Poster

Disclosure: Disney hosted me in LA in order to attend the film screenings and to participate in group interviews & media events. As always, all opinions, experiences, and love of Disney are entirely my own! All photos above are courtesy of Disney/Marvel and Allison Waken at Allfortheboys.com

 

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