Making Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ Lee Shaw feel like the same character at two different points in time forced Kurt and Wyatt Russell to constantly sync up their performances and mannerisms.Per Radio Times, co-showrunners Matt Fraction and Chris Black revealed what it was like working with the two Russell actors and why the character of Shaw appealed to them. “I think that they had been presented with the chance to play father and son frequently, but what interested them about this was it was the same character and the two of them worked together really closely, running lines, running scenes – ‘How would you say this?'” Fraction said. On the steps father and son took to mimic each other, he added, “Kurt would show up when Wyatt was shooting, Wyatt would show up when Kurt was shooting… You watch Lee become Shaw and you watch Shaw rediscover what it was like to be Lee over the span of the run, and you would watch them build this out.””There were moments where you can see Wyatt kind of [channeling] his dad; he sort of changes his posture and does the head thing and just as, like, fans – like, lifelong fans – it was awesome to see their process as actors,” Fraction continued, with Black revealing how this commitment extended to knowledge of what Lee experienced at various points of his life. “They would remind us of that sometimes,” Black said, recalling, “We would get so caught up in it that we would forget. And Kurt would be like, ‘But I already know that.’ Yeah, of course you do.”RELATED: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters – Matt Shakman Details the Series’ Human Heart
Making Monarch: Legacy of Monsters‘ Lee Shaw feel like the same character at two different points in time forced Kurt and Wyatt Russell to constantly sync up their performances and mannerisms.
Per Radio Times, co-showrunners Matt Fraction and Chris Black revealed what it was like working with the two Russell actors and why the character of Shaw appealed to them. “I think that they had been presented with the chance to play father and son frequently, but what interested them about this was it was the same character and the two of them worked together really closely, running lines, running scenes – ‘How would you say this?'” Fraction said. On the steps father and son took to mimic each other, he added, “Kurt would show up when Wyatt was shooting, Wyatt would show up when Kurt was shooting… You watch Lee become Shaw and you watch Shaw rediscover what it was like to be Lee over the span of the run, and you would watch them build this out.”
“There were moments where you can see Wyatt kind of [channeling] his dad; he sort of changes his posture and does the head thing and just as, like, fans – like, lifelong fans – it was awesome to see their process as actors,” Fraction continued, with Black revealing how this commitment extended to knowledge of what Lee experienced at various points of his life. “They would remind us of that sometimes,” Black said, recalling, “We would get so caught up in it that we would forget. And Kurt would be like, ‘But I already know that.’ Yeah, of course you do.”
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