Key Takeaways:
– Walton Goggins is set to star in the Jonathan Nolan-directed Amazon Prime series “Fallout.”
– The actor will play a dual role, embodying both a 200-year-old mutant killer named Ghoul and his earlier identity as Cooper Howard.
– Goggins believes his acting patterns and choices contributed to his affinity with the character Ghoul.
– Known for taking on talkative characters, Goggins aims to depict both sides of his character – the funny, hurt Ghoul and the patient, caring Cooper.
Respected Hollywood actor Walton Goggins is slated to feature in Jonathan Nolan’s anticipated Amazon Prime show “Fallout,” a series adapted from the popular video game franchise. With the premiere set for April 11, Goggins recently sat down with Rolling Stone to discuss his dual role in the series.
Goggins Reflects on His Journey to Hollywood Stardom
After leaving his hometown in Georgia as a teenager, Walton Goggins embarked on a journey to achieve Hollywood fame. Years of struggle ultimately paid off as he established himself as a household name in the entertainment industry, notably for his performances in Quentin Tarantino’s films and the role of villain Sonny Burch in Ant-Man and The Wasp (2018).
The Connection Between Goggins and His Character Ghoul
Despite being known for his villainous portrayals, there is another common thread weaving through his roles – most of his characters are excessively chatty. In his interview with Rolling Stone, Goggins acknowledged this incredible similarity and suggested that his choice of roles might have, in fact, proximated him to his upcoming character – Ghoul.
While discussing his dual role in Fallout, Goggins indicated his characters’ inherent complexity. He plays both the mythical character Ghoul; a 200-year-old mutant, and the decent, humble man he once was – Cooper Howard. This dual role presents challenges but also enables Goggins to discover an intimate connection with his mythical character.
Goggins’ Fallout Characters: Ghoul and Cooper Howard
In his conversation with Rolling Stone, Goggins delved deeper into his Fallout characters. Despite Ghoul and Cooper Howard representing polar opposites, there was one aspect that attracted him to these roles. He appreciated Ghoul’s sense of humor under a layer of painful experiences and praised Cooper as a representation of the best traits America has to offer.
Connecting with His Fallout Characters
In order to play such contrasting and complex characters, Goggins admitted the process was not always easy. Understanding one character meant comprehending the other, which at times became overwhelming. He also recognized his similarities with Ghoul; a character he describes as having a lot of pain but maintaining a great sense of humor.
Goggins candidly admitted to his real personality traits in the interview. He refers himself as an extroverted introvert, requiring plenty of personal downtime after engaging and being social. This trait may have further connected him to the character Ghoul, offering insightful depth to the forthcoming performance.
Goggins on Navigating his Career and Expectations for Fallout
The Emmy-nominated actor also shed light on his career choices and the entertainment industry. Eager to explore more about his character in the upcoming Fallout series, Goggins revealed his excitement to witness audience reactions. The series, enhanced by his dual performance and exploration of deep characters, is expected to make waves upon its premiere on April 11 on Amazon Prime.