Marc Maron Says He’s Not a ‘Big’ Fan of Animated Movies, Despite Starring in ‘The Bad Guys’
13.04.2022 - 22:15
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Wilson Chapman editorIn DreamWorks’ “The Bad Guys,” Marc Maron voices Mr. Snake, the second-in-command of a group of criminal animals attempting to pull off a major heist. However, Maron admitted to Variety at the film’s premiere on Tuesday in Los Angeles that he doesn’t like animated movies.“I’m not a big animated movie guy, my sense of animation goes back to when I was in high school and Ralph Bakshi’s ‘Wizards’ came out,” Maron said, referencing the 1977 sci-fi film.
“So my point of reference is a little stale. But this one was good!”And then later this year, Maron will be voicing legendary comic book villain Lex Luthor in “DC League of Super-Pets.” “They wanted me to be dry and sarcastic,” Maron said. “So I played it kind of like me, but with a little more of a bite.
That one, I didn’t even realize it was a big movie. They were just like, ‘Do you want to do this voice for Lex Luthor?’ and I was like, ‘Yeah!’ I thought it was a TV series, but now it’s going to be a huge movie. I should probably research more.” Meanwhile, Maron’s “The Bad Guys” co-stars proved to be major animation lovers as they discussed their favorite toon villains on the big screen.Anthony Ramos, who plays the short-fused Mr.
Piranha in “The Bad Guys,” chose the tyrannical Lord Farquaad in “Shrek.”“He’s legendary, bro,” Ramos told Variety. “He’s like the smallest, most evil dude. The hair, everything.
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