WICKED WIZARD GARGAMEL STRIKES BACK IN “THE SMURFS 2”
He’s back and out for blue!
Unbelievably enough, the repulsive and nasty Gargamel is now a global
superstar, admired by countless fans who find his Parisian magic stage show
astounding and his “evil wizard” act charming. Regardless of all the fame and
fortune, he still desperately seeks what he really wants – to be the most
powerful conjurer in the world and capture the Smurfs to extract their essence!
Creating the Naughties and kidnapping Smurfette is just the beginning of a
dastardly plan that might be his ticket to power.
Hank
Azaria once again steps into the madness of this wicked wizard, in Columbia
Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation’s “The Smurfs 2.”
“He’s
a miserable, angry, sad person, and the Smurfs are so happy that he takes it
personally,” says Azaria. “He hates them for how happy they are. And, because
he’s an evil wizard who is obsessed with Smurfs, he naturally concludes that
they are all that is standing in his way from becoming the world’s most
powerful wizard.”
For
Azaria, revisiting Gargamel is sweeter the second time around. “It was easier
this time. It’s such a weird character that it made me nervous the first time,”
recalls Azaria. “I have to credit [producer[ Jordan Kerner; he really wanted to
make sure the character stayed medieval and antiquated, and [director] Raja
Gosnell wanted to make sure that he was heightened and always passionate and
crazy. Now, Raja and I have a good shorthand with each other, what we want to
try and what we want to do – it’s very pleasant, it’s a really fun job, coming
to work and making these little creatures come to life every day.”
In
fact, for Azaria, playing Gargamel is like no other role. “It is like being in
another world. It really is odd,” describes Azaria. “The experience of making
the movie is a little bit insane, since I’m mostly yelling at, screaming at,
and chasing nothing – except on the occasions when they bring in a real cat.”
And
ah, that cat. Azrael – the only “special someone” in Gargamel’s life. “I think
it’s really funny that he has this intensely intimate relationship with a cat
that is smarter than him,” says Azaria. “The cat knows better than he does, and
when the cat meows he can tell what the cat is saying. I find that amusing.”
“Azrael
really is smarter than Gargamel,” says Gosnell. “And the cat lets him know at
every turn.”
“They
are essentially an old, annoyed at each other married couple, and the romance
has gone out of their relationship,” adds Azaria. “Every film, I try to get in
the line, ‘Why did I ever marry you?’, saying it to the cat, but they never
really keep it in there; one day, if we keep making these movies, one day I’ll
be able to say that.”
“The
relationship between Gargamel and Azrael was very much Hank’s creation,” says
Gosnell. “Hank really didn’t want to be monologuing the whole movie – it was
better for him to have a character he could bounce back and forth with, even if
it is a cat.”
Playing
Gargamel in the Smurfs films has been a virtual rediscovery of Azaria’s
childhood imagination. “You get to play like you’re a child; you’re imagining
these little creatures. I had three imaginary friends when I was a kid, and I
would spend a lot of time with them,” says Azaria. “It’s like I’m doing that
again, only I’m a little more angry at these imaginary friends than the ones I
grew up with. I’m playing with a pretend cat, pretending to do magic, and
waving a magic wand, and then somebody makes a light effect happen. When you’re
a kid, you always dreamed you could do things like that, and then you get to do
it as an adult, and then they pay you – it’s pretty nice.”
Opening
across the Philippines on August
07, “The Smurfs 2” is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local
office of Sony Pictures Releasing International. Visit http://www.columbiapictures. com.ph for trailers, exclusive
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