The film explores the idea of Y2K actually happening, with robots slaughtering people at midnight.
So I think that kind of builds our relationship.
So I think it was kind of inspired by that.
I’m like, ‘Oh yeah, you know, you pissed my drink, but it’s fine.
We’re boys.’
We’re tight now, but it’s kind of too late.
But yeah, it’s about communication and having a laugh about everything.
And so I think that was kind of a group effort.
This is wrong, obviously, but I keep saying it’s like a comedy sci-fi.
That’s what I’ve been saying all this time.
Sci-Fi, because robots.
It’s a very physical thing.
Julian Dennison: I would agree.
Watching him, you know, I guess there’s like a mood change.
The full interview can be seen here:
Y2Kis playing in theaters starting on December 6.
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