WOKE & WORKAHOLICS Exclusive Interview With Blake Anderson On His Contributions To Adult Swim’s TIGTONE

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Whether you love it or hate it, Woke has been taking Hulu by storm with its interesting concepts and social commentary. The series is based on the works of cartoonist and comic artist Keef Knight, who will be sharing an exclusive chat with us next week.

Blake Anderson (Workaholics) is one of the main characters in the series, portraying a flawed white ally in a very interesting light. We recently spoke exclusively with Blake shortly after Woke premiered, in support of his work on the Adult Swim series Tigtone.

We may have touched on Woke a bit, but a lot of the focus is on Blake’s nerdy habits and influences on Tigtone, which he works on with Benjamin Martian. We had both of the creatives on the show to chat with them in detail, and we learned a lot about the contributions each of them makes to the series.

To hear our chat with Blake and Benjamin, click the podcast player below, otherwise scroll down for this portion of the transcript and tune in all week for more Tigtone and Woke fun!

Literary Joe: Can you tell me about the contributions each of you make to the show? Because I know I’ve seen that you guys have writing credits, I know that you voice a bevy of characters here or there, and obviously, you do a lot behind the scenes.

So what else do you contribute? And which part is your favorite?

Blake Anderson: I mean, well, first off, this show is Andrew and Ben’s show. And I saw it one day when I was getting stoned with a mutual artist buddy of ours, Skinner. He was staying over at my house.

And he’s like, “Dude; you have to watch this thing on YouTube. I have this thing my buddies made called The Begun of Tigtone!”

And when I watched that episode, I was just like, “Whoa, this is the weirdest, coolest, fantasy thing I’ve ever seen.” So I got in contact with them, and we just started to build a relationship.

And then it was kind of like, “Well, maybe we could walk this into Adult Swim and get this thing made!” We were able to make a pilot and then got picked up and then kind of just started rolling from there.

Benjamin Martian: Blake was our guardian hell angel.  

Blake Anderson: Yeah, I help navigate the network world! It’s still a lot of these guys doing a bunch of the work.

I definitely sit in on the writer’s room. I love being there to help with the story and all that. And any time they ask me to do a voice, I’m more than willing to do that as well.

Benjamin Martian: You do more than just sit in on the writer’s room, man. You’re a contributing writer to the process. You’re always the one who is pushing for character and story motivation, I think.

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Darth Lexii: Can You Feel The Love Tonight, by Lion King.

Blake Anderson: Yeah! I’m, oddly enough, always pitching that song to be in every episode! (Laughs)

Literary Joe: That makes sense.

Benjamin Martian: (Laughs) And you wear a Lion King shirt every day, and it’s just this weird obsession. It’s weird. Yeah.

So this whole thing started many, many, many years ago in like 2004 or 2005. So Andrew and I were writing these fantasy scripts together, and it was kind of an obsession that we had. And we literally, for a couple of years, would just obsess over this universe that we were creating, and it was always live-action.

But in those very early days, it was definitely the combination of both Andrew and me, and our sensibilities coming together. And there’s a lot of rules in Tigtone that he and I have kind of laid out and understand but don’t ever talk about really, but it just sort of creates the vibe of the thing.

And so when we started, we wrote the pilot together, and then when we started bringing in more people, it was a little bit of a learning curve to get them on the Tigtone page.

And then once that clicked, everybody in the writer’s room contributes their own specialty to the process, and that just creates the flow. It’s like a caste or creating a band or something, where you have everybody with a specific skillset, and sensibilities, and sense of comedy, and stuff.

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So, yeah, Andrew and I are very much involved in all the writing. He and I write scripts, but, I mean, the name on the page is one thing, but we really all just work together on writing and the writing process.

And once the script is written by any one of the writers, then we all sort of go through it and take passes at it and help each other out. It’s a very supportive group of writers. And then as far as the rest of our duties go, Andrew and I are both directing the voice actors when we record. We do voices on the show, only because in Season 1, we were like wanting to cast all of these awesome people that we love. Really, for selfish reasons, like, “Hey, we want to meet Paul Reubens; let’s cast him.” And then our producer at the time was like, “You know, you guys can be in your own show.” And we’re like, “Oh yeah, I didn’t realize that.”

So we did a few voices last season, and this season, I think Andrew and I actually have a voice in every episode. I don’t think it’s ever really like a main, main character. Cause we usually reserve that for like actual voice actors. But yeah. And then, of course, every meeting, that is every art decision, every character design decision, every edit decision, like we’re involved in and very hands-on with everything. Even into the marketing stuff, which has been really awesome with Adult Swim and they’re really welcoming us into the process, and we’re giving notes on the billboard design, you know, stuff like that, which is amazing.

*This interview has been edited for clarity. Audio is co-hosted by fellow writer Nick Brooks and cosplay actress Darth Lexii.*


 

With their once idyllic fantasy land now reduced to an idyllic fantasy wasteland, Tigtone the master-questerer and his magically regenerative sidekick Helpy must face all new mischievous monsters, all new enchanted chaos, and all new irresistible quests in their all new baffling adventures!

Tigtone airs on Adult Swim on Sundays at midnight!

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BOOKS OF BLOOD Full Trailer Teases A Disturbing Journey Into The Nightmares Of Clive Barker

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“Everybody is a book of blood; wherever we’re opened, we’re red.”

Hulu recently announced that its upcoming film adaptation of Clive Barker’s Books of Blood will premiere on the streaming service on October 7, and we now have a much better idea of what to expect thanks to a creepy full trailer.

This was originally set to be developed as a TV series that would have (presumably) adapted as many of the short stories from Barker’s collection of books as possible, but this feature will only focus on three. We’re not sure which ones, but the trailer does suggest that “The Book of Blood” and “On Jerusalem Street” will be adapted.

The Hellraiser writer’s Books of Blood also featured the likes of Rawhead Rex, Midnight Meat Train (both of which were previously adapted as features), The Yattering and Jack, and The Forbidden, which influenced 1992’s Candyman.

Brannon Braga directed, co-wrote and executive produced along with The Orville collaborator with Seth MacFarlane. The cast members announced so far are: Andy McQueen (Fahrenheit 451), Freda Foh Shen (Ad Astra), Nicholas Campbell (Da Vinci’s Inquest), Anna Friel (Marcella), Britt Robertson (For the People), Rafi Gavron (A Star Is Born) and Yul Vazquez (Midnight, Texas).

Check out the trailer below along with a synopsis, and let us know if you plan on tuning in for Books of Blood this October.

“Written by Braga and Adam Simon (Salem) based on a short story by Barker with contributing original material, Books of Blood takes a journey into uncharted and forbidden territory through three tales tangled in space and time.”

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THE MANDALORIAN Season 2 TV Spot Reveals A Brief New Shot Of The Child In His Floating Crib

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The Mandalorian returns to Disney+ for its second season on October 30th, and following the release of that trailer last week, we now have a new TV spot. Unfortunately, it mostly reuses footage from the full sneak peek, but there is a shot of The Child looking as wonderfully adorable as ever.

Recently, a brief synopsis was revealed, stating: “The Mandalorian and the Child continue their journey, facing enemies and rallying allies as they make their way through a dangerous galaxy in the tumultuous era after the collapse of the Galactic Empire.”

That also doesn’t reveal much, but earlier this week, Disney and Lucasfilm announced “Mando Mondays,” an all-new global consumer products, games, and publishing program kicking off on October 26th. After fans experience the latest episode every Friday on Disney+, they can visit MandoMondays.com each Monday to see what new toys, collectibles, apparel, books, comics, digital content, and more will be unveiled. That will culminate on December 21st.

It’s been said that there won’t be any shortages of Baby Yoda toys this Christmas, while the “Mando Mondays” news also confirms that the plan is for The Mandalorian to be released on a weekly basis.

Check out the TV spot below:
 

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CASSIAN ANDOR: Toby Haynes To Direct The First Three Episodes After Tony Gilroy Drops Out Of The Project

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Disney is getting ready to start production on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story spinoff Cassian Andor, but a new director has been found in Black Mirror‘s Toby Haynes. He’s replacing Tony Gilroy, the filmmaker who stepped in to help finish Rogue One when original director Gareth Edwards seemingly found himself overwhelmed by taking the helm of the first Star Wars spinoff movie.

Deadline reports that Gilroy was forced to drop out due to COVID-19 related travel restrictions.

He’s based in New York, and ultimately made the decision to remain in the Big Apple rather than travelling over to the UK for several months (it’s hard to blame him when things are getting increasingly worse in the country with projections of 50,000 cases a day by the middle of next month). 

Haynes directed the “U.S.S. Callister” episode of Black Mirror, and also the HBO Brexit movie starring Benedict Cumberbatch. He was always being lined up for Cassian Andor, but it seems Lucasfilm has decided to trust him with setting the tone of the prequel series with these first few episodes.

As the trade notes, “The untitled show focuses on Rebel agent Andor prior to the events of Rogue One in the early days of the Rebellion against the Empire. The show had been described as a ‘spy thriller’ when plans for it first were revealed last year. It was also previously announced that Luna would return as Andor, while Alan Tudyk is set to reprise his role as K-2SO.”

Other cast members include Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Genevieve O’Reilly, Stellan Skarsgard, and Kyle Soller. Are you looking forward to seeing what Haynes does with Cassian Andor?

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JUSTICE LEAGUE: Zack Snyder Reveals “Snyder Cut” Fans Have Made Nearly $500,000 For Suicide Prevention

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Supporters of the “Snyder Cut” of Justice League have proven themselves to be a passionate bunch, and that’s often led to them being ridiculed online. It’s unfortunately one of those situations where one bad apple ruins it for everyone else, but ever since HBO Max gave Justice League: The Snyder Cut the green light, things have changed somewhat! 

One thing that’s always jumped out is the fact that as well as campaigning for the release of this Director’s Cut, they’ve also raised money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

That’s because Zack Snyder’s daughter sadly died by suicide while Justice League was shooting, and the filmmaker has now confirmed that fans have raised close to half a million dollars over the past few years.

Snyder himself has, of course, contributed to that by launching t-shirts (including an “Associate Producer” one that went on sale during DC FanDome) for sale through charity websites, but who do you think bought them? Those same supporters of the “Snyder Cut” who campaigned for its release!

Needless to say, this is definitely a feel-good story, and one that proves that Justice League: The Snyder Cut is perhaps more than just a movie; it’s a movement.

Check out Snyder’s comments below:
 

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