December 14, 2023

00:07:27

Cosmic Cafe Interview: Joe Tippett and Elisa Lasowski about working on 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'

Hosted by

Ayla Ruby Brian Kitson Uday Kataria Lizzie Hill
Cosmic Cafe Interview: Joe Tippett and Elisa Lasowski about working on 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'
Cosmic Cafe
Cosmic Cafe Interview: Joe Tippett and Elisa Lasowski about working on 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'

Dec 14 2023 | 00:07:27

/

Show Notes

Apple TV+'s Monarch: Legacy of Monsters series roars back this Friday with "Terriyfing Miracles", the sixth episode that deepens the dive into the Monsterverse's primordial depths. There are action-packed clashes and mystery ahead as the legacy of the 2014 film unfolds, unleashing secrets and Godzilla-sized thrills. We sat down over Zoom for an exclusive interview with Joe Tippett and Elisa Lasowski, who play Monarch operatives Tim and Duvall in the streaming show. 

In this spoiler-lite conversation, Tippett shared some insight into the Monarch "desk jockey" named Tim that he embodies and the character's interest in going more into the field. Lasowski talked about working with stunts to film the dramatic car crash scene where we meet her character. And both Tippett and Lasowski shared how they got the role on Monarch: Legacy of Monsters and their favorite Godzilla version from across history. 

 

Host: Ayla Ruby

Theme: "Coffee and You" by Vladislav Kurnikov via Pixabay.

A companion article for this interview can be found at thecosmiccircus.com (https://thecosmiccircus.com)

Support this podcast on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cosmiccircus

 

View Full Transcript

Episode Transcript

[00:00:00] Speaker A: Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Cosmic Cafe, the companion podcast to thecosmiccircle.com. I'm Ayla Ruby, and today we're talking about the monsterverse. We have an exclusive chat with Joe Tippett and Alyssa Lezowski from Apple TV Plus's Monarch Legacy of monsters. Enjoy. [00:00:27] Speaker B: Hi. [00:00:28] Speaker C: It's lovely to meet you both. [00:00:30] Speaker D: Likewise. [00:00:31] Speaker C: So I have a lot of questions about Monarch. I loved it. Joe, I guess my first question is actually for you. So, you know, Tim is really an interesting character, and I was hoping that you could talk about the evolution of, you know, we first meet him and he's like a desk. Then by the end of it, well, second episode, he's like kidnapping people. And towards four, he's giving rousing speeches. What is the evolution of Tim? [00:01:01] Speaker D: I don't know. It's hard to answer that just yet because I don't want to reveal anything. But, yeah, certainly he has been sequestered to the basement of Monarch, which is, like, these massive complexes, and he has this tiny, windowless office. But, yeah, I think would very much like to be out in the field and participating in monarch business. But, yeah, I don't know. They're difficult questions to answer without giving things away. But I'm just sort of happy that people are following the story a bit and curious about this. Are these people good or are they bad? [00:01:50] Speaker C: I think that's. For me, that's been one of the big questions. And, Elisa, I have a lot of questions about your character, and I'm wondering, actually, about some of the stunt work, because when we first meet your character, I think she's driving this car and the car goes off onto this crash, basically. Can you talk about what filming that was like? Was there anything interesting about it? Was it challenging or not challenging for you? [00:02:17] Speaker B: Obviously, we worked with stunts. I'm not going to lie. I'm not the one who flipped the car over. I did do some parts of the driving and prepped with stunts. Of course, somebody on Instagram wrote to me just a couple of weeks ago when that scene came out, they wrote, bad driver. You flipped the car. And I was like, good driver. I didn't kill anyone in it. [00:02:44] Speaker D: Took a kick to the face. [00:02:45] Speaker B: Say again? [00:02:47] Speaker D: She took a kick to the face. It's not easy to drive when you're getting kicked in the face. [00:02:50] Speaker B: No, true. It's super fun to do action stuff. Yeah. [00:02:55] Speaker C: So for both of you, this question is, can you talk about, how did you get these roles? How did you come across the scripts? What was that process, like, okay. [00:03:09] Speaker B: Personally, I got cast in a fairly conventional way. Let's say I just got a breakdown and I got to send a tape, and I thought I was sending a bottle to see. And then I just got over the role. There's a few rounds of additions, but, yeah. [00:03:31] Speaker D: The same with me. Yeah, just sent in tapes and then had callbacks. And Elisa and I actually read together and then both got. We. We did the old fashioned way. We came by honest. [00:03:51] Speaker C: Has there been a favorite moment? Let's start with you, Elisa, about that you've filmed so far that you've gotten to bring to life on screen that you can talk about. That isn't a spoiler. [00:04:05] Speaker B: Um, you know what? There's so many moments that I loved filming. I think the first thing we filmed that is not spoiling was, in fact, the scene where we're in Tokyo and we enter the apartment, Kentara's apartment. That was our first day. It was the very first day of the shoot in general for everyone. And Joe and I did that scene, and I really loved it. I really remember feeling that we just plunged into this world, and then there we know. Off we went. Yeah, that was a good moment for sure. [00:04:50] Speaker C: How about you, Joe? [00:04:51] Speaker D: Yeah, I really loved. We went to Tokyo to film some of this. I'd never even been to Japan before, and so, I don't know, just being on the streets and working in this metro station till, like, four in the morning on the streets of Tokyo, running around. I mean, it was like a billion degrees because we were there in August and it was like, super humid, and there was like, I don't know, 200 background people or something crazy like that. And just like, getting to participate in something of that scale, which sort of seems apropos for a Godzilla story. I thought that was really cool. Obviously, my first day working with Elisa was amazing as well. I don't want to diminish that. She's a very special actor and a really good person, and I like her a lot. [00:05:40] Speaker B: Likewise. [00:05:44] Speaker C: Joe. And this is also for you and Lisa. What is your favorite Godzilla iteration? Because it's like 70 years of history for the franchise. Is there something that really speaks to you that you love besides yours? I'll say that. That you really love? [00:06:02] Speaker D: I don't know. I think the original is, to me, I know that feels like the easy answer, but the black and white and the cinematography is fantastic. But more contemporarily, I thought Skull island was pretty great as far as monster verse goes. I thought that was a fun one too. The Kong versus Godzilla fights were pretty fantastic. [00:06:27] Speaker B: And for me, yeah, I'd say something similar. It's hard to pick. It's a character that's been around for such a long time and it's evolved in the same way that films have evolved and visuals have evolved. And I think some of the, I don't know, I might be wrong on this, but I think some of the original ones were also done with robots and stuff like that, right? Am I right? Or robotics? I think there's such an evolution in how the character got created that all of them have contribute to what Godzilla is and the myth of it somehow. [00:07:05] Speaker C: Oh, that's wonderful. And thank you so much both for talking. The show is lovely. [00:07:11] Speaker D: Amazing. Thank you so much. [00:07:14] Speaker A: Thank you for listening. You can find the companion article for this podcast along with all the other news for those who like superheroes, science fiction and fantasy films, tv shows and other [email protected]. [00:07:26] Speaker C: Have a great day.

Other Episodes