Murderbot's Alexander Skarsgård, Jack McBrayer & Creators Paul & Chris Weitz Talk Apple TV+ Series
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When Alexander Skarsgård received the script for Apple TV+'s now-critically-acclaimed series Murderbot, his first thought was that he wasn't looking to be the next Terminator. He'd just come off "quite weird, dark projects" like Robert Eggers' The Northman and Brandon Cronenberg's Infinity Pool, and was looking for a "palate cleanser."
From co-creators and brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, best known for American Pie, Antz, Star Wars: Rogue One, Murderbot couldn't be further from the "testosterone-filled" sci-fi Skarsgård was anticipating. Adapted from the book series by Martha Wells, the Weitz Brothers introduce us to a "socially awkward android" (Skarsgård) who manages to override its subservient module to tap into its own free will. It uses this freedom to dub itself Murderbot and, rather than choose violence, watch copious amounts of content, including its favorite series, a space opera titled The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon. Murderbot's journey takes the cyborg on an emotional roller coaster and dangerous adventures with a human crew it reluctantly finds itself getting close to.
After a special screening of Episodes 4 and 5, Collider's Steve Weintraub had the opportunity to moderate a Q&A with Skarsgård, the Weitz Brothers, and Jack McBrayer (30 Rock), who plays Navigation Officer Hordööp-Sklaanch in Sanctuary Moon. Check out the full conversation in the video above or the transcript below to find out why Skarsgård broke his own rule after True Blood, how his longtime friendship with McBrayer led to this collaboration, and all the behind-the-scenes adaptation and production details with Paul and Chris Weitz.
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