So I tried to address that and bring that into the character, which ironically, in some ways, kind of made him feel almost a little more immature. Obviously, in the first film, he was like 15, and the second he's 17ish, almost 18. Zachary Levi: From the first movie to the second, I tried to age him as Billy ages, you know, in his actual younger teen form. What would you like to explore next from Billy if you do get to come back? I loved both movies thoroughly, and I'm hoping that you get to come back. Before I let you go, I'm a huge Shazam fan. It never ceases to amaze me how much work goes into stop-motion and how incredible those sequences look in comparison to imagining them in your head. And in this film, it's the continuation of showing this kind of soft underbelly of Rocky, which comes out in him now being this girl dad, and having this love and doting on her, and then ultimately being willing to sacrifice his life to go save her. He's the only American in this whole big group of all these wonderful British actors, and voices, and characters. I was beyond honored, because Mel crushed it in the first one, and it's just a really fun role. So, when I found out they were making a sequel to Chicken Run, I was already stoked, and then I found out that they wanted me to reprise the role. Love what Aardman does as a studio for all these many, many years. It's an honor, man, I was a huge fan of the first film, legitimately still quote it to this day. How did it feel for you getting to fill the shoes previously filled by Mel Gibson? You are no stranger to stepping into iconic roles, and with this one, you're bringing Rocky back to life. Screen Rant: This movie is such a heartwarming, fun blast from start to finish.
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