The dark comedy hits theaters September 1.
Summary A parapsychologist encounters one of his strangest cases yet in Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose. Based on the real eponymous figure and infamous legend, the movie centers on Fodor as he investigates reports of a family on the Isle of Man allegedly hosting a talking mongoose, attempting to determine the validity of the family's belief.
Paul Scanlan: I'll speak for myself, I did not, and I once I heard about it, I was fascinated, it was one of the things that really kind of pulled us into this project, was knowing that it was just such a wild, unique story, and it was based on true events. We love the fact that sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction. Jeff, had you heard of it?
Paul Scanlan: It came through Claire, Claire Bateman on our team, I don't quite know how she got connected to it, she's got a lot of pretty broad network of people, and must have been connected to Adam at some point in time. She brought it to us, I think, Jeff, you were the one of the first ones to kind of evaluate it and thought that there was really a lot of potential in it.
It's definitely got that unique genre feel to it, where it would be perfect for the folks at Comic-Con, in addition to then, of course, the names of Simon and Neil, and Christopher Lloyd attached. Paul Scanlan: One thing I would add to that, which is maybe what I think you mean by talent works with talent, is having Simon, because Simon was the first attachment, and when you have Simon attached, then going and getting those other cast members, they're more interested in it immediately. Sometimes, cast members want to work with each other, and I know Minnie was excited to work with Simon.
How does that feel for you, knowing that you are taking the steps that you can to really make sure that your actors and your writers are as supported as possible, while these bigger companies are not doing the same, and then you have, as you say, this kind of collateral damage for your projects? Jeff Annison: Yeah, it's worth noting, too, that when it comes to our projects — just to be clear, on Nandor, we're an executive producer, we were involved throughout the whole thing, we had Legion M people on set.
I think, at the end of the day, for me, that's the message I get, which is, "Yeah, it's okay, it's okay. Everybody can believe in their own thing." I'm not saying that fake news is okay, that's taking it a little bit too far, but if this brings this town joy, and they believe in it, great.
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