Matthew Lillard Talks The Life of Chuck and Stephen King

Episode 276,   Jun 04, 08:00 AM

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Matthew Lillard (Scream, Scooby-Doo, Five Nights At Freddy's) joins Breznican and Vespe to talk about taking part in the latest Stephen King adaptation: The Life of Chuck. This wild conversation goes off the rails within 20 seconds of the intro so you know you're in for a good time. There is Stephen King talk, of course, but also some insight into working with Uwe Boll, one of the world's worst directors. We chat about his big monologue in The Life of Chuck, his reputation for being one of the best signers at horror conventions, how his sister played a major roll in one of the biggest horror events in the last 30 years, and so much more.

Mike Flanagan's adaptation of The Life of Chuck starts hitting screens this weekend. It's about a lot of things: the end of the world, the impact a single person can have on the universe, the importance of math, and the joy of dancing. It's hard to explain what this movie is, but it is large and, much like the title character, contains multitudes.