In the run up to today's release of his new A24 film 'When You Finish Saving The World,' Jesse Eisenberg connected with its star Finn Wolfhard to compare their earliest roles, bygone Saturday Night Live ambitions, and being typecast as nice guys.
. They had just finished writing ona few years prior to making that movie. I was just desperate to be in it. It was very funny. It’s broad comedy, and the script was hysterically funny. I remember being in the audition thinking, “I can’t do these jokes that well. I can’t do these scenes in a way that’s that funny.” The guys at the screen test indicated that exact thing to me—that I was too emotionally sullen in my audition for these really broad comic scenes.
EISENBERG: I also want to mention you’re an amazing musician, and you play music so incredibly well in this movie. In fact, there was a period of time when it looked like you might not be able to do this movie because of scheduling and we had to audition some really wonderful actors. I even heard from this wonderful, wonderful actor—he was taking guitar lessons to try to be able to do the role. Then your schedule shifted, and you were able to do the movie.
EISENBERG: What do you think that is? What does that say about the experience you had? Because I think about that movieall the time. This was 20 years ago. I remember every person in every job, and it’s so vivid. What do you think it is? WOLFHARD: More time, I guess. I don’t know. People seem less concerned with time when it’s a bigger budget.
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