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May 23, 2015

May 23, 2015: The Dark Matter Deluge!

Whoa!  As our series premiere draws ever nearer (less than two weeks and counting!), things are really beginning to ramp up.  Check out all of the Dark Matter-related goodies…


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…starting with this terrific interview by longtime Stargate supporter and friend, Steve Eramo, who talks to Dark Matter Executive Producer and Prodigy Pictures President Jay Firestone about how he brought the series to air and his continued involvement in the show’s creative and production:


http://scifiandtvtalk.typepad.com/scifiandtvtalk/2015/05/jay-firestone-talks-dark-matter.html


Give it a read and leave him a thank you for bringing you some much-missed ship-based scifi!  And your new favorite SF series!


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Get to know Dark Matter and Lost Girl’s Zoie Palmer:


http://www.syfy.com/lostgirl/blog/get-to-know-lost-girls-zoie-palmer


Hey!  Jodelle Ferland and the gang speak Spanish in the Dark Matter trailer for #SyFySpain:


https://amp.twimg.com/v/05c44b2e-d871-4853-bb17-b441b2f111b4


For our Spanish-speaking fans:


https://seriescienciaficcion.wordpress.com/2015/05/16/conoce-a-los-protagonistas-de-dark-matter-la-nueva-serie-del-canal-syfy/


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SyFyNL is offering up the opportunity to win a trip to San Diego Comic Con.  See you there!


http://www.syfy.nl/competitions/win-een-reis-naar-comic-con®-san-diego


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SyFyUK’s poster for the series.


AIRDATES…


June 12th: US & Canada

June 13th: Australia

June 13th: Germany

June 14th: Asia, Poland

June 15th: UK & Spain

June 16th: France, Netherlands & Belgium


(and more to come…)


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The ladies.


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And the guys.


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#Don’tMessWithTheZobot!


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Dark Matter’s Goemon!  Yeah, anime aficionados know what I’m talking about!


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Recently got a chance to sit down and talk Dark Matter with the wonderful Sam Maggs, author of The Fangirl’s Guide to the Galaxy (http://sammaggs.com/writing/books/).


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A delightfully informative read for all genders!



Tagged: Dark Matter, Dark Matter t.v., science fiction, Science Fiction Television, scifitelevision, SF television, SyFy, SyFy International, SyFy Universal, SyFyAsia, SyFyAustralia, SyFyBrazil, SyFyDE, SyFyEspana, SyFyFR, SyFyFridays, SyFyLA, SyFyNL, SyFyPL, SyFyPortugal, SyFyRomania, SyFyRussia, SyFyUK
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Published on May 23, 2015 12:53

May 22, 2015

May 22, 2015: The Dark Matter rollout! Introducing Anthony Lemke as THREE!

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When it came time to cast Dark Matter’s resident bad boy, this is the breakdown that went out for the role:


“AKA Sunshine, AKA Marcus Boone. A TRUE BADASS, he is the flipside to One’s principled coin- which is why the two are often at odds, developing a (grudging) like-hate relationship over the course of their journey. HE IS A MERCENARY THROUGH AND THROUGH, ALWAYS LOOKING OUT FOR HIMSELF. But he must come to accept the fact that, if he’s going to survive long enough to reach the outer colonies, he’s going to have to learn to get along. THINK SAWYER FROM LOST.  ALL ETHNICITIES.”


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Some roles are harder to cast than others.  In the case of Dark Matter‘s THREE, however, it was surprisingly easy because, at the end of the day, one actor clearly stood out amongst the rest.  Now don’t misunderstood.  There were plenty of great auditions for the role but Anthony Lemke’s first read for the part of THREE delivered absolutely everything I was looking for in the character – and more!  He was brash, confident, cool, charming, and very very funny.  I can’t understate the importance of the latter.  I needed someone who could convey the humor on the page – and Anthony did.  And then some.  I can’t remember anyone so thoroughly nailing an audition before.  “That’s him,”I said the first time I watched him.  “That’s our Three.”  And absolutely everyone agreed.


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THREE is Han Solo, Jack O’Neil, and Captain Jack Sparrow rolled into one – mercenary, opportunistic, with swagger to spare.  Anthony so thoroughly embraced his character, imbued him with so much delightful nuance, that rarely a scene went by that didn’t have me smiling or shaking my head in amazement.  It was the little things he added – a line, a look, a choice.  Every time I see a certain scene in #104 (let’s discuss once the episode airs), I can’t help but laugh at two back to back expressions that, on the surface, don’t seem like such a big deal and yet do such a brilliant job of bringing the character to life and making him real.  With an entire season under our belts, I know that he is destined to be a fan favorite.


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Working with Anthony has been fun.  More than any other cast member, he is always offering up ideas: a line here, some business there.  On the move in one scene; twirling his gun in the next.  The guy does so much on-camera eating that I honestly fear for his health!  It’s the type of thing that probably drives most showrunners nuts but, to Anthony’s credit, he is always respectful and professional in his approach, pitching me beforehand and offering up his reasoning when necessary (ie. I say no).  More often than not, I’ll let him run with it because, more often than not, his little additions are terrific.  Occasionally, I’ll simply ask him to give me two versions so I can decide at the edit stage.  On rare occasions, I’ll say no and he’ll be fine with that.  And just try twice as hard the next time.


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Anthony and THREE share certain character traits: cheekiness, daring, and a singular sense of humor.  On the other hand, Anthony differs from THREE in his warmth and willingness to engage.  Whenever a guest visits set for the first time, Anthony is always the first one to walk over and introduce himself, happily chatting away until someone drags him back to set.


A couple of months ago, I hosted a young woman who had just completed her studies and was considering a career in television.  She was thrilled to be visiting a television production and even more thrilled when one of the cast members, Anthony, strolled up and introduced himself.  I stood by and watched as Anthony thoroughly charmed her, inquiring about her future plans, her interests, engaging her in conversation like an old friend.  And the look on her face made one thing abundantly clear: he had just made a fan for life.


I have a feeling that’s going to happen A LOT when the show premieres in June.


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Published on May 22, 2015 13:30

May 21, 2015

May 21, 2015: The Dark Matter wrap party!

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Check ’em out.  A day too late for the wrap party, but pretty awesome nevertheless – my custom-made Hieronymous Bosch Garden of Earthly Delights tie suit from The Knotty Tie Company (http://www.knottytie.com).  I think I may follow up with a round of Salvador Dali this summer.


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Yes, last night was the Dark Matter season one wrap party.  I live tweeted the event here (https://twitter.com/BaronDestructo) and uploaded pics here (https://instagram.com/joemallozzi/), but in case you missed it, here are the amazing people I responsible for bringing you what will no doubt become your new favorite scifi series…


Roxanne with her guest, David.

Roxanne with her guest, David.


Melissa and Daniel

Melissa and Daniel


Jesse

Jesse


Alice

Alice


Anna, Jessie, and Eric

Anna, Jessie, and Eric


A Student Bodies reunion: Jamie Elman and me!

A Student Bodies reunion: Jamie Elman and me!


Alex and Allie

Alex and Allie


Mackenzie and Megan

Mackenzie and Megan


Jamie, Stephany, and Robbie

Jamie, Stephany, and Robbie


Craig and Rachelle

Craig and Rachelle


Ivon, Lawren, Zoie, and Vanessa

Ivon, Lawren, Zoie, and Vanessa


Frank and Alison

Frank and Alison


Marc

Marc


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Norman and Terry

Norman and Terry


Jay and I

Jay and I


Kevin and Lisa

Kevin and Lisa


Ivon and Jodelle

Ivon and Jodelle


Jessica and Lawren

Jessica and Lawren


Jean and Rowena

Jean and Rowena


Alas, there were many, many more crew members in attendance – but between all the drinking and snacking and execution of awesome dance moves, I didn’t have a chance to snap them all.  But I’ll miss them no less!


Tagged: Dark Matter, Dark Matter t.v., science fiction, Science Fiction Television, scifi, scifi television, SF, SyFyFridays
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Published on May 21, 2015 14:37

May 20, 2015

May 20, 2015: And that’s a wrap on Dark Matter’s first season!

The Dark Matter gang. I'm going to miss them!

The Dark Matter gang. I’m going to miss them!


Annnnnnd we’re done!  More or less.  I’ve still got my producer cuts of episode #112 and #113 to complete, all the mixes to sit through, and visual effects to approve but, for all intents and purposes, production on Dark Matter’s first season is complete.  It’s hard to believe that this time last year, I honestly didn’t think the show was going to happen.  And yet here I now sit, with 13 episodes under my belt, putting together a game plan for season 2.


Photo(s) by Dennys Ilic (http://www.dennysilic.com)

Photo(s) by Dennys Ilic (http://www.dennysilic.com)


I know, I know.  I should take some time off.  And I will.  Eventually.  I just want to be as prepared for season 2 as I was for season 1 – which allowed us to break all thirteen episodes inside of three weeks and have 12 of 13 scripts by the time we went to camera.  I already have beat sheets for our two part opener (#201 and #202), plus all eleven stories for the rest of the season, including all major arcs, character developments, twists, turns, and the BIG season 2 finale!


A message on my office whiteboard from...Melissa O'Neil?

A message on my office whiteboard from…Melissa O’Neil?


But I get ahead of myself.  First things first.  I have to finish up on season 1 and continue to get the word out in the lead up to the premiere.  To that end, I’ve been coordinating with the gang at SyFy to release all sorts of interesting Dark Matter-related tidbits.  For instance, just yesterday, i09’s Meredith Woerner showcased some of the show’s designs, including ships and space stations…


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1Plenty of pics – with accompanying commentary by yours truly!  Head on over and check it out:


http://io9.com/exclusive-dark-matter-concept-art-is-loaded-with-glorio-1705562602


More to come in the coming days including goodies from the Dark Matter VFX department, another trailer, and sneak peek scenes from our series premiere!


Tagged: BecauseWe'reDangerous, Dark Matter, Dark Matter t.v., Joseph Mallozzi, Science Fiction Television, scifi television, SF television, SyFyFridays
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Published on May 20, 2015 13:23

May 19, 2015

May 18, 2015: Jelly…

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Thanks to everyone who took the time to offer well wishes and words of support for my gal Jelly.  She seems to be back to her old sleepy/hungry/cantankerous self. Sadly, however, this rebound will be short-lived.  According to her latest rest results, she’s suffering from an antibiotic resistant infection that has spread through her intestines and kidneys.  The doctors suggest we consider end of life before she develops septic shock.


Very disappointing news.


Capping this blog with some of the highlights from this past long weekend…


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Dinner with actor Roger Cross.


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Rum cake and ice cream from Don’t Call Me Cupcake!


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The gang working on their tans.


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Lulu, all laughs.


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A visit from cousin Clover.


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Thai fried chicken.


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Jodelle steals my Thai iced tea.


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A selection of SOMA Chocolates.


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Akemi out and about.


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Vancouver swag compliments of my foodie friend Nicole.


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Nicole gives Buca Restaurant the thumbs up.


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Preserved tomato, truffled burrata cheese, basil, fresh scorzone truffle pizza.


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Braised pork, 34 year old red wine vinegar, rosemary pizza.


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Gelato trio.


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Tiramisu.



Jelly shares Akemi’s ice cream.


Today’s blog entry is dedicated to some of the blog readars who need some positive thoughts sent their way: paloosa, tinamarlin, phil, Tam Dixon, and Das!


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Published on May 19, 2015 15:06

May 18, 2015

May 18, 2015: The Dark Matter rollout! Introducing Zoie Palmer as The Android!

Photo by Dennys Ilic (http://www.dennysilic.com)

Photo by Dennys Ilic (http://www.dennysilic.com)


“Zoie!!!” is the reaction the Android elicits from my girlfriend every time she pops up on my laptop.  I’ve screened 11 of 13 prod cuts for Akemi and, to date, she loves the show, loves all of the characters, but is especially fond of Zoie’s Android – which leads me to believe that #zobot is going to be BIG in Japan when the show airs on SyFyAsia in June!


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This was the breakdown that went out for the role when we started the casting process:


“CLOSER TO A WRY BUTLER THAN YOUR TYPICAL SCI-FI ANDROID/ROBOT. CONCISE, IMPASSIVE, YET SURPRISINGLY POSSESSED OF A SUBTLY WRY SENSE OF HUMOUR, he is an indispensable member of the crew since he can exercise control over all the ship’s systems. He’ll prove a loyal supporter of his fellow shipmates, risking destruction to secure their safety. IN TIME, HE WILL ASSUME A DOTING CARETAKER POSITION OVER THE YOUTHFUL FIVE. ALL GENDERS AND ETHNICITIES.”


Yes, “he” because, in the original pitch, the Android was male.  We ended up diverging from the source material by casting a very wide net in our search.  And, as it turned out, it was a wise choice because some of the very best candidates for the part were women.


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One such candidate was actress Zoie Palmer.  She delivered a great first round audition and then, in her callback, wowed us with three very different, very impressive reads: first her original interpretation, then with a British accent, and finally with a Jamaican accent (let’s file that last one away for future discussion).


One of the biggest compliments I can give Zoie is that, in many ways, she reminds me of Amanda Tapping.  Amanda, as Stargate’s Samantha Carter, had one of the toughest roles in the franchise’s run, tasked with delivering all the technobabble in believable yet entertaining fashion.  And she did, time and again.  She was so good at it that she made it look easy – but as anyone who has tried casting actors for similar roles will tell you (like, say, me for instance), it’s anything but easy.  And yet, like Amanda, Zoie made it seem effortless.  She was informative, convincing, and delightfully compelling.


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After she was cast, Zoie took the role and made it her own, fashioning a character that is highly intelligent and powerful yet, at the time same, marked by some very human, occasionally adolescent foibles.  Her Android is  more Marvin (Hitchhiker’s Guide) or Kryten (Red Dwarf) than Data (ST:TNG) – in many ways, more emotionally flawed than her human charges.  But, if I had to pick one word to describe Zoie’s Android, it would be “endearing”.  I have no doubt she is going to be a fan favorite.


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Published on May 18, 2015 11:04

May 17, 2015

May 17, 2015: Jelly

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I was on set Tuesday night when I received a text from Akemi:  “Jelly’s very very sick.”


That was one “very” too many.  I jumped in the car and rushed home, bundled Jelly up and delivered her to the emergency 24 hour animal hospital.  There she remained, overnight, while they ran a battery of tests.  The following morning came the bad news.  Jelly was suffering from a host of maladies: extreme arthritis, internal bleeding, antibiotic-resistant infection,dehydration, and kidney failure.  She was not going to get better. Euthanasia was recommended.


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Akemi and I went into visit her that night after work.  She was atypically quiet. Her appetite was non-existent.  A second doctor who also examined her informed us that she wasn’t going to get any better and that we should consider euthanasia as the humane option.


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We visited her the next night and she was still unresponsive, lethargic, and not at all interested in eating.  Over the past months, she’d been going downhill and had all but lost the ability to walk, managing the briefest of carpet runs (covering the distance from our apartment door the elevators in a blazing five full minutes) with the assistance of a harness for her gimpy hind legs – but I held out hope because she seemed to be in good spirits and she was still enjoying her food.  But that was no longer the case.  And so, after much agonizing, I made the decision.


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Word had gotten around set and the response was swift.  Melissa (TWO) texted me, Marc (ONE) called, and I even received an unexpected hug from resident Dark Matter bad boy Anthony (THREE).  It was all very touching – but, of course, didn’t make what I was about to do any easier.


I picked Jelly up after main unit wrap on Friday night and brought her home for her last weekend with us.  But I had decided that I would make it her best weekend ever!  Akemi got her ground beef and vanilla ice cream and, Saturday, she joined us for a patio brunch and enjoyed mini blueberry muffins and the attention of a dozen passersby who stopped to shower her with attention.


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I looked up a mobile veterinary service that would come to the house so that Jelly could leave us surrounded by the comforts of home (away from home).  I was ready.  Akemi was ready.


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Hey, what's all the fuss?

Hey, what’s all the fuss?


I’m sure she’s still suffering from the arthritis and the kidney failure and who knows what else – but so long as she’s clearly happy, why not let her enjoy her ground beef, blueberry muffins and vanilla ice cream just a little longer?


She’s in no hurry to go anywhere so who am I to rush her?


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Published on May 17, 2015 18:23

May 16, 2015

May 16, 2015: The last days of production on Dark Matter’s first season!

Here’s hoping that, five years from now, I’ll be looking back on these photos of how it all began…


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Dark Matter Executive Producer, President of Prodigy Pictures, and our show’s #1 fan Jay Firestone surprises the Dark Matter Whisky/ey Club with its most impressive bottle to date: a sublime Balvenie 21 year old PortWood Finish Whisky.  It doesn’t get much better than that.


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Our proud accomplishments: one for every episode in Dark Matter’s first season.  And, hey, we even got a jump start on season 2!


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Dark Matter Executive Producer Vanessa Piazza and Dark Matter Consulting Producer Ivon Bartok – best of buds.


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Fellow Dark Matter EP Paul Mullie and I pose for a pic with one of our favorite guest stars: Boxy!  We’ve already contacted his rep and started negotiations to bring him back for season 2.


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Watching the blocking!


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Akemi bakes up a final batch of bourbon-brown butter cookies for the cast and crew.


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Director Andy Mikita thanks everyone with a return visit of The Gelato Spot!


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And that’s a main unit wrap!


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And a fond farewell to Dark Matter sound recordist Dan Daniels who heads sails off on an around-the-world excursion July 1st.  All prepped and ready to go!


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Dark Matter VFX Supervisor Lawren Bancroft-Wilson is left to steer the ship home.


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Published on May 16, 2015 18:39

May 15, 2015

May 15, 2015: And, that’s a wrap! Almost! Production on Dark Matter’s first season nears an end!

I can’t believe it.  After ten years developing it, several years trying to set it up, over ten months of prep and four months of production, we are finally done.  Today was our last main unit day on Dark Matter’s first season.  We’re off for the long weekend, come back to shoot a final day of second unit, then cap it all off with our wrap party Wednesday night.  I deliver my final prod cut at the end of May and then head back to Vancouver where I’ll weigh in on the mixes, color corrects, and visual effects.  Oh, and start work on Dark Matter’s second season.  Yes, I’m that confident.  Because the show is THAT good.


But you all get to be the judges when we premiere in a little less than a month!


So who’s who on the Dark Matter crew?  Follow this link to find out:


http://www.syfy.com/darkmatter/cast/1


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Then check out some of the first official behind-the-scenes photos:


http://www.syfy.com/darkmatter/photos/dark-matter-season-1-preview-gallery


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Published on May 15, 2015 17:42

May 14, 2015

May 14, 2015: The Dark Matter rollout continues! Introducing Alex Mallari Jr. as FOUR!

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As the Dark Matter premiere draws ever closer, allow me to introduce you to our cast – and the characters they’ll be playing.  Today, let’s talk about Alex Mallari Jr., Dark Matter’s FOUR.


This was part of the original breakdown that went out for casting:


“Possessed of a quiet strength and dignity that belies an exacting ruthlessness. The part is written as male but could be female.  Written as Asian but can be open to all ethnicities.”


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This character pays tribute to the many inspirations that helped shape the creation and development of the series: comics, t.v., film, and directly, in this case, anime.  The latter was a particularly big influence, specifically, a show called CowBoy Bebop that offered a wonderful mix of humor and scifi in it’s all too brief 26 episode run.  The sword-wielding character of FOUR is a tip of the hat to SF-themed anime, from classics like Gundam to more contemporary titles like Code Geass. Fans of the genre will no doubt recognize many familiar elements.  FOUR is Lupin III’s Goeman, Berserk’s Griffith, One Piece’s Rorona Zoro.


In creating the character, and his storyline, I consulted with many of my friends in Japan and girlfriend (who also happens to be Japanese) who were absolutely thrilled at the prospect of a North American scifi series with recognizable anime trappings.    FOUR was as much a tribute to them as it was a nod to those early inspirations.


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As stated above, we opened the role up to all ethnicities and genders.  One of the early front runners was a young actor named Alex Mallari Jr.  What really made him stand out was his performance in what I dubbed “the interrogation scene”.  Unlike a lot of the other actors who came in to audition, his read was incredibly cool and controlled.  There was a sense of quiet menace about him I found wholly enthralling.


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When it came time for the call-backs, I got on the phone with each and every actor to prepare them, talking them through the context of the scene and what we would be looking for.  It was also a great opportunity for me to learn a little about the actors – and after my conversation with Alex, I knew we could have something special in him.  He was intelligent, humble, and very enthusiastic.  I wanted him to succeed.  But it would all come down to that second round audition.


Which he nailed.


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You’d be hard pressed to find a more dedicated individual.  Here’s a guy who’ll wake up at 3:00 a.m. to get in a workout before his early call.  Under the tutelage of our fantastic stunt coordinator, John Stead, Alex has trained and become proficient in almost every weapon in the training room, from swords to sai’s.


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Published on May 14, 2015 13:00

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