Dominic Monaghan on Quantum Break
Dominic Monaghan is fearless whether hunting for spiders in the Amazon or hunting for trolls online (his latest self-professed hobby). He’s made a career following his passions for acting in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and TV shows Lost and The Following. He’s followed his passion for the creepiest, crawliest critters in Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan. And he brings that passion to his latest project, the brand new videogame/TV series hybrid from Remedy Entertainment, Quantam Break, where he plays William Joyce, a physicist who builds the world’s first time machine.
A devoted Manchester United fan (and regularly Paste Soccer correspondent), his own tastes skew more towards FIFA, but Monaghan is a gamer, and it’s a medium he hopes to continue working in. We talked to Monaghan about working on the new game, as well as his latest season of Wild Things.
Paste: So you’re getting ready to head over to Southeast Asia?
Monaghan:Yeah, I fly to Bali tomorrow.
Paste: Bali, wow. So is that for Wild Things?
Monaghan:That’s for Wild Things, it’s for the last episode of Wild Things. We’re gonna go and work with this orangutan sanctuary that I am a patron the past 12 years or so, and also try and work with komodo dragons, and see what else we can see. You know, Bali is an incredible part of the world, great food, great people, great surf, great weather, so yeah, I’m excited.
Paste: That’s incredible. Your life is like no one else’s. [laughs]
Monaghan:Yeah, it’s fun, man, but obviously, you know, I do a lot of really good stuff and I’m really happy that I’m able to make the show and everything, but I still have some complications. I mean, I broke my foot in four places at the end of last year, and I’m currently hobbling around on a gimpy foot, and I have to find a way this year to have surgery, while working it into episodes of Wild Things, and a whole bunch of other stuff. So, I do a lot in my life, my life is excellent, and I’m super delighted with all the things I do, but, I still have things that keep me awake at night. It’s not like paradise.
Paste: Oh, I’m sure. … So the last episode of Wild Things—that’s just for the season, right? Do you know if there’s going to be another season?
Monaghan:It’s just for the season. We don’t know officially if there’s going to be another season yet, but I would assume something will happen in the next few weeks, with the ideas for a season. I think, in some way, I’ll make Wild Things for the rest of my life, whether it’s Wild Things specials, or whether it’s a Wild Things Christmas special or an Easter special, like a two-hour special, or whether we make other ideas. We’ve had these ideas of Wild Things Miniatures, Wild Things: Oceans, Wild Things: Kids, all these different franchises. So I’ll always be associated with animals in some way, crazy animals, because that’s a story that I think deserves to be told.
Paste: That’s great. I wanted to talk to you a little about Quantum Break and your experience filming, because this is a little bit of a different idea for the video game world, with these episodic breaks in between. So can you tell me a little bit about what the experience was like? Had you done a lot of video game work before?
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