Executive
Producer Gillian Flynn,
John
Cusack
Rainn
Wilson, Sasha Lane
Ashleigh
LaThrop, Dan Byrd, Desmond Borges, Javon Wanna Walton
Jessica
Rothe
What
is Utopia and what is it about?
Gillian:
It's a It's basically a core conspiracy thriller, its about comic book nerds
who think they've uncovered a possible cult graphic novel that has the secrets
to what is happening to our world. I think we are on the edge of something dark
and wanting to be saved and wanting someone to do something. It appealed to me
from the very beginning." What are important things you wanted to keep
from the original series? "Dennis Kelly did the original UK version and
did the version he wanted to. It's very British and very translatable and
beautiful to look at. It takes its cue from graphic novels. My idea was to not
only Americanize it and specifically resonate to Americans in a way but to make
it gritty, dirty and nasty in a realistic way. I think he took his cue from the
graphic novels themselves and I took mine from the 70's paranoia of Watergate
and no one trusted anyone and what society and the Government felt like. I
wanted that paranoia to feel very real and access that through each character.
Each character has a different attitude toward the conspiracy if it is a conspiracy
at all. It was the fun of that and the joy of building this world from scratch
again. I watched Dennis' wonderful version but had the notes and went from
there."
John:
"I was aware of the show in the UK but not super familiar with it. When
you get a call from Gillian and she says she's doing a show in Chicago I was
really interested in it. I started reading the script at 4 in the afternoon and
read till 3 in the morning. I said I was in because of the amazing writing and
truly a world that I haven't seen before. It's sophisticated, crude, shocking
and funny as hell. I was all in when I read the script. Dr. Christie is a
character that I think American's in the world can recognize today. He is one
of these people who is at the top of the economic food chain and is trying to
make the world better through science. He is the head of a huge multinational
corporation and into everything and probably has connections to the foundations
and think tanks. He is trying to make the world a better place from the 1% down
and it awake about the problem the world faces like food and water shortages.
He is working hard everyday to try to make the products he makes to preserve
human life and preserve the future. He says 'what have you done to earn your
place in the crowded word' and uses it to make people feel the need to be of
service to the world. He isn't the normal billionaire but use science to change
the world for the better"
Sasha:
"I play Jessica Hyde and I feel she is this feral cat who is a bit
scraggly and savage but like a feral cat. There is a reason for it. She has
spent her entire life just trying to survive. She doesn't know much about where
she comes from and the point of everyone is looking at Utopia to save the world
but she is this little girl inside. She is looking to find her Dad so she can
get the answers about where she comes from. She is a big part of this journey
to figuring out what is going on and for her she needs to figure out who she
is. I think she is someone you can kind of hate but understand which is why I
have this feral cat thing in my head. She's rough and scary but there is a
reason why, there is something deeper. She is a part of the answer but also
just as lost as everyone else in her own way. She hopes Utopia gives her some
answers as well. I saw a bit of the UK and get a feel for the whole world. When
I saw myself looking at Jessica from that version I cut myself off. I wanted to
have my own take on it and bring my own energy onto it and follow along the
lines of what Gillian was doing with it. I took my own way and my own past and
how I survived things. How I put a mask on to hide things and that's how I took
that on."
Rainn:
"I don't want to give to much away but I will say that when I looked at
the script I had the same experience as John and had the same reaction. It is
outrageous and grounded and has a nice sense of humor running through it which
was great to read. I was also drawn into the character of Michael Sterns, he is
a basement dwelling, researcher very minor scientist at a tiny university that
has been neglected and passed over for grants. Somehow, he ends up connected to
a larger global medical conspiracy and gets drawn in. Episode by episode he
becomes an unlikely hero and I was drawn by that arc that he takes over the
course of the episodes."
Ashleigh:
"As Becky is a character who is dying of this debilitating disease and so
she is someone that profoundly believes that Utopia might have the answers in
how to cure her. It's very much life and death for her and the larger conspiracy
is what she is drawn into. "
Dan:
"As Ian is basically a super handsome, super charismatic - kidding! He is
an outlier in this group of people that are after the comic book Utopia. He is
skeptical that it holds real world truths. He is a fan of the comic book for
being a great comic book but beyond that he is skeptical, but the rest are very
invested in Utopia. For Ian the quest is Becky. His primary motivation is to
get some face to face time with Becky, so he gets roped into this whole
adventure with that in mind and obviously his position about Utopia evolves as
the story unfolds."
Desmond:
"As Wilson is a believer and I think that's an understatement. I believe
he would allow me to characterize him as the foremost, leading, brilliant
conspiracy theorist in the world and specifically around Dystopia which is the
prequel to Utopia. Overall, the base of Wilson isn't to far from myself. I grew
up in a seven flat gray stone building in Chicago off of Fullerton and Sawyer
in the early 80's and Wilson is living in a Chicago suburb etc. As far as the
world goes with the nerds as we call them, this is the closest group of friends
Wilson has ever had. He has stickies with conspiracy theories all over his
bedroom walls and given a voice to the voiceless is pretty cool.
Javon:
"As Grant as a whole is a very street-smart boy you lives in the projects
raised by a single alcoholic mother. He loves really cool characters and loves
Jessica Hyde and he thinks she's really cool. He really just wants a Utopia
because he is interested in comics but doesn't know the sacrifices of a Utopia.
He uses the nerds to manipulate them and wants his hands-on Utopia. He acts
like he's this cool rich guy to act like he's getting Utopia."
Jessica:
"As Samantha she is a passionate activist who believes in doing things
more than just talking about them. You see this a little bit when they go to
Comic Con to retrieve Utopia because she's surrounded by all these people who
are obsessed with comics and the idea of comics and she's saying 'guys, we
can't just talk about ideas we have to change the world'. So I think she's kind
of selected the people who she brings into the group we call the nerds because
they each believe in Dystopia and they believe in the message of this graphic
novel and that it can change the world. They believe there are clues that can
really change humanity. I think that Sam is someone who wants to make a
difference more than anything. When she hears about Utopia and that the comic
could exist, she stops at nothing to try and find it. I think she has a big heart,
but I think she, like everyone else, is complicated and she can be a little
bossy at times. Ultimately she just wants the best for everyone around
her".
The
first two episodes are set at a Comic Con!
Working
with the artist Gillian says, "I had admired his work for a long time. I
wondered who is this guy? I knew that I wanted the book to be able to be opened
and to be seen and see why these people were so involved with it and tangible.
We had to have it completely done and drawn out. Joao Ruas It was a matter of
getting him on board because he's based in Brazil. I sent him what each panel
would look like and got them back very quickly. It was fun because I was trying
to plant different Easter eggs inside the panels and tricks that would come
back."
Ashleigh
"The artwork was incredible and when you watch it more and more you will
pick up on different things. Not only is it stunning but its informative".
Desmond:
"Throughout maneuvering through different scenes, it would grab us and
lead us down different paths. When you delved into these photos, you'd see how
beautifully rich and dark they are. They sent chills down my spine. His artwork
is so beautiful, and you are looking into eyes of people going through a
tremendous amount of pain."
When
you had a comic in front of you were you enthralled?
Ashleigh:
"Sometimes you couldn't find them because they weren't glaringly
obvious".
Have
you played a role that prepared you to play Jessica Hyde?
Sasha:
"I don't think so. I think in an odd way what made me want to do this and
love so much about this is that it reminded me personally of myself growing up.
I was very much like I was always in survival mode, cold and shutting off my
emotions. I kind of wanted and what I liked about it unlike my other characters
is that I got to say less and be less and have an exterior that induced
actions. You see her there but you are looking at hints about how her tone
shifts or her eyes, but it brings empathy and compassion for a character that
is considered a savage or not to be touched. I thought that was really cool to
tap into and really helped me expand a bit. It was nice to kind of use that
form of expression versus being so…I like inward more than physical. I enjoyed
it and a good way for people to tap into seeing past my knife and that there is
a heart.
Set
in Chicago, which some have connections to, did it kind of help at all?
Rainn:
I went to high school north of Chicago. I just want to say I was so excited to
shoot in Chicago. The actors in the Chicago acting pool that came in are
amazing. The training in Chicago is crazy good with Second City, Steppenwolf
etc. but we didn't actually shoot in Chicago. We were so excited to get
apartments in Chicago, yet we ended up filming away from it.
John"
Sure, for me it was great because I live here so to shoot here is a real treat.
To film her felt so actual and the city is undershot in a way. There are a lot
of weird and strange parts of Chicago that aren't known. Even the Harold
Washington Library was used somewhere in the dark night but its used
specifically in a great way. It was fun to shoot here for me, a dream to come
true with a great project, great actors and shooting in Chicago in the spring.
Desmond:
It was my first time back since moving away from Chicago in 2009-10, there's
just a visceral feeling that I get being back here. A level of confidence that
I don't have anywhere else. John and I were chatting about this before, I had
the luxury of having Michael Jordan and Oprah Winfrey running the city and at
such a high level of greatness that those are your icons. You kind of want to
follow in those footsteps in those ways by getting back to the streets. I was
rediscovering Chicago again and it was super fun and I'm looking forward to
getting back there sometime. I got to take my son to see another Cubs game, but
he was enthralled with the hotdog vendor. Overall, it was an exciting
experience remembering going to Comiskey Park part with my father and then
taking my son. It was a beautiful blessing."
Ashleigh:
When we did actually film in the city, we were filming in locations that I
didn't spend a lot of time in growing up. So, there was this wonderful feeling
of confidence because 'this is my city!' but there is an unsteadiness as well.
It's like my character who can be unsteady as well.
Tel
us a little more about Sam and the connection with Desmond's character Wilson?
Jessica:
I think there is an insane amount of mutual respect between the two of them.
These characters have never met before and they had these years long of online
debating and researching and pulling apart this comic and getting into the
mystery of Dystopia. They meet for the flesh for the very first time and they
wonder if they are anything like what they imagined them to be. When Sam meets
Wilson there is a connection, I think before she meets Wilson, she admires him
and an ally in this world. Even if he wants to use some of his brilliant
knowledge more toward conspiracy rather than changing the world, Sam believes
she an change him. She looks to him as her second in command and kind of the
ultimate resource of Dystopia and Utopia. She is impressed by his bunker.
Desmond:
As gentlemanly as he can be he is not suited for that. He lets her believe she
is the leader so he can keep doing things behind the scene. He can't be a
leader and still do his thing.
Jessica:
He is generous letting her call the shots. Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses,
but they are such an unlikely group that will save the world. They have heart.
Asking
Rainn about the younger cast members of the show?
Rainn:
What was it like working with these young whipper snappers? Is that the question?
I think I am the OG nerd and they are all pretty darn cool in real life. I
don't know what I can say but getting to work with these actors was fantastic
and one of the great things about the project is all these different worlds.
You have the conspiracy world, nerdy world, academic science worlds and then
John's billionaire world and they all collide. That's what makes the show so
special.
Javon
has accomplished a lot as a gymnast and Olympic boxer, and now actor?
Javon:
You guys got to see me throw a few punches in scenes and using some gymnastics
in there. I'm excited for people to see that.
Dan:
I became a punching bag at a certain point. I guess I deserved it.
Ian's
main goal in searching for Utopia is getting close to Becky, What was one of
your favorite scenes?
Dan:
Probably, for me are all the crying ones. I got to get things off my chest. It
was very cathartic for both of us. I can't point to a specific scene without
giving something away. I think my favorite scenes where the whole nerd crew was
involved. Those were the easier ones to slip into this alternate reality and
forget what we were doing (in a good way) and forget we were actors on a set of
this world. These were my favorites.
Gillian:
One of my key fear when I was putting together this core group of people was
the idea of how they come together and feel viable and have each other’s backs.
I felt so lucky with these guys. I had auditions separately and didn't get to
see them all together till they came to the set and we started filming.
John:
The secret is that whoever is running the show is that if they are super cool
then everything is super cool. The vibe was like a great adventure for
everybody and as you got into and the drama kicked in the sense of adventure
had a sense of danger and the macabre. It was such a fully conceived world that
everyone got to drop into. I can't imagine any actor not having a fun time on
the set and with the material.
Why
people should watch
Gillian:
It is dark, chilling, charming, resonate and occasionally touches the heart.
John:
You should watch it because it's like nothing you have seen before and I think
that's a bold statement, but I think it’s true.
Sasha:
There isn't anything like it and we have real cool people and gnarly things
with a good laugh in it.
Rainn:
It’s got the conspiracy thriller aspect and a wicked sense of humor with a lot
of heart.
Javon:
Because there are a lot of twists and fun turns.
Jessica:
Everything will have watched everything that's on tv but watch it because this
world is filled with incredibly strong badass woman.
Desmond:
You should watch is because Javon will come and take you down and B because the
world is so vibrantly beautiful and thrilling and darkly funny. You owe it to
yourself to sit down with a ice old drink and drop right in.
Ashleigh:
You should watch it because it's dope and you'll love it.
Dan:
I agree with what everyone else said. It’s a completely unique and distinct
experience and in today's overcrowded television landscape that is a feat in
itself. On top of that it is full of rich characters filled with a conspirator
story filled with these lovely faces.
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