I played him in a "Marvel Rising" webcomic. Wait a second, JP, haven't you played Loki? Mittelman: I never had an answer for this, but I realized I do have an answer and it's Loki. To pivot a little bit, I know both of you have had chances to lend your voices to Marvel and DC characters (and a number at that rate), but I wanted to ask what other superheroes are on your dream list to voice in the greater MCU or DCEU? and so his solution is to turn into a baby. I laughed so hard at the premise that he's framed. Karliak: And it's also just so weird, wrapping your brain around "He's a baby" and it is that kind of brain-crack thing. I get to join in on the adventures," and you really get from Max that sense of, "I want to, I'm an adult and I can't, but I so want to, but I can't." ![]() Karliak: It's one of the things I love about what Max brings to it, because he's taking over for the amazing Pierce Gagnon, who was the original Tim, and Pierce really brought that fun-loving of, "Oh, I get to play. I guess he's trying to strike the balance. Mittelman: Its my character, Tim. On the one hand, he wants this normalcy, but on the other hand, he's a little envious of the Boss Baby and Tina getting to have these adventures together. You have no idea how many times I elaborately triple-checked my notes because Tim, Ted, Tina. Did I say Ted? Tim, we're talking about Ted now. on one hand, Ted wants this normal Steve, but - or Tim, sorry. He's found his normal family living this normal life, and then Ted comes in to shake things up and cause all this chaos. Mittelman: I feel like he's come to a place in his life where he's comfortable. Talk to me about how he's reacting to this really weird situation that he finds himself in the series. Max, Tim has to keep the peace between Tina and Ted and it's not always easy. Mittelman: One of my favorite types of jobs is getting to do 20 characters in the background or something, because you get to play for a couple hours so many different things. ![]() I could be wrong, I am not going to take credit for that.Īs we have established, you made it your own. ![]() Karliak: I think I stole it from "Waiting for Guffman," if I'm not mistaken. I only knew about watermelon, so adding peanut butter to that is actually a great addition to that. Mittelman: "Peanut butter, watermelon." That's a great addition. Karliak: I was crowd members in the background saying, "Huba, huba, peanut butter, watermelon." For me, it was "Get to the jokes, get to the jokes."Īs a side note, JP, you're part of my favorite fact that I've learned recently, because I was looking over your IMDb page, and for "Red Dead Redemption 2," you're credited as "The local pedestrian populace" as a whole. I know for my "Boss Baby" audition, I was convinced I was not booking this because I was like, "I don't have the voice," but there was a gag in the script I was like, "This is hilarious," and I kept latching into that.
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