00:00I am always impressed at your ability to make anything a prop to sign.
00:03And now you're playing a robot that makes anything something that he can use as something to fix or solve.
00:09How hands-on did you feel voicing a robot that was so handy?
00:14Oh, I felt hands-on. I mean, my hands were there, and they were on everything, especially Superman.
00:20But in a way, that HR proved us.
00:23I love that we hold him down, and when he gets hit by that ray of yellow sun to repair him,
00:29it happens right in the beginning of the movie.
00:31We're like, hold him down. This is my favorite part.
00:34And it says, he gets blasted by this huge thing, screaming.
00:38Muscles repairing, very painful.
00:40Yeah, and it's just like, this is great. Watch this. It was really fun.
00:45Now, your wife is also in the DC Studios world, thanks to the incredible choreography she does in Peacemaker,
00:50and it's really beautiful work. Do you guys get to talk about celebrating this together?
00:54Is it like a shared family dinner moment now and again?
00:56Yeah, you know, she had been in Atlanta, where we shot this, prior to me getting there,
01:02because she was doing the dance for Peacemaker 2.
01:06Yeah.
01:06So she was already there, scoped everything out for me, and then I showed up later.
01:09She worked with James, then I worked with James.
01:11So, yeah, it's all part of the same world.
01:14It's just called our world.
01:16It's so iconic, and it's really beautiful choreography.
01:18It's great work she does.
01:19But I've got to know, with Clayface, this is a character you've played a few different times, a few different ways.
01:23How excited are you to see the young British or Welsh actor that just booked it put his spin on it?
01:27I'm looking forward to it.
01:29I hope to play, like, one of those walk-on characters that everybody goes,
01:34oh, that's how he was in the animated versions,
01:36where they're kind of a little more self-aware than all the other characters,
01:40not really fully in it.
01:42Good to see you.
01:43Hello, and nice to meet you.
01:44The day player that's a little too tuned into the fourth wall.
01:46Yeah.
01:47And last question for you.
01:48This is the 25th anniversary of A Knight's Tale next year.
01:52What?
01:52That movie has endured so beautifully.
01:54What's your strongest, fondest memory of that A Knight's Tale era?
01:57James coming out and saying that this isn't a story about...
02:00So much.
02:01I've been thinking about that a lot lately.
02:02You know, it was 2000 in Prague in Czech Republic,
02:07which was a very different time for the Czech Republic.
02:09It was a rowdy time for that town.
02:11And it wasn't so full of tourists.
02:14It was still rough around the edges.
02:16So those are my fond memories.
02:18Going out, playing medieval all day with the cast,
02:21and then we'd go out to pubs at night,
02:23and we'd keep playing medieval.
02:25Yeah, if there was a fight, which there often was,
02:28we all stood up as one.
02:30It was pretty nice.
02:31It was just a young girl.
02:32It was really nice.
02:33It was really nice.
02:34If it was just a big stop,
02:35it was really nice.
02:37It was really nice.
02:37It was really nice.
02:38It was really nice.
02:40It was so much fun to me.
02:40It's really nice to see a new guy and he's going to run out.
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