David Tennant stars as Alec Hardy in the final ever season of Broadchurch which premieres on BBC America tomorrow night. Then, from August, he'll be taking on the role of swashbuckling tycoon Scrooge McDuck on Disney XD in Disney's All New DuckTales.
David spoke to USA Today about both series, and, of course, Doctor Who.
How does Danny Latimer's murder play into the new
season?
The death of Danny is still a massive shadow across the
lives of his family and those around him. Although we're following a different
crime, principally, in this season, we're still following his parents Beth
(Jodie Whittaker) and Mark (Andrew Buchan) and what happens to them. That story
reaches something of a resolution as the season goes on. It's not that the
family moves on, because how could you ever move on from the death of a child?
But we see them reaching a sort of peace.
You starred in the U.S. remake of Broadchurch, Fox's Gracepoint,
in 2014. Why do you think that version didn’t catch on with American audiences
quite like this one?
Lightning doesn't strike twice, I suppose. I think we tried
to remake the show quite faithfully for a world we imagined didn't have access
to it. Now, the world of television is so international. If a show starts to
make a name for itself in any country, it will be acknowledged worldwide
at the same time. Maybe enough people had already seen Broadchurch for
that story to be retold quite as safely as it was. But Gracepoint was
a great show, so I don't think it had anything to do with the quality of the
piece.
Next up, you're voicing Scrooge McDuck in Disney
XD's reboot of DuckTales . How familiar were you with the
original series before signing on?
I was a bit too old for the original, so I went into it
without quite realizing the phenomenon of DuckTales. I've been slightly
taken aback by how excited people are that this show is coming back. I do feel
the weight of responsibility to get it right. I keep hearing about the
other people who are doing guest spots, and it's quite ridiculous who's queuing
up to be in the show: Lin-Manuel Miranda and Allison Janney, which as a
longtime West Wing fan, was very exciting for me.
What's the trick to nailing Scrooge McDuck's voice?
I don't do anything in particular. There's a lot of jumping
around and sweating in the (recording) booth — I always leave these sessions
rather damp, because you're trying to be the embodiment of an animated
character. It's much more physical than I anticipated.
With Peter Capaldi leaving Doctor Who, many people
online are campaigning for the first female Doctor. Would you like to see
non-traditional casting for the role?
You just have to get the best actor for the part, and I
don't think there are any barriers to who that person should be. (Executive
producer Chris Chibnall, who also created Broadchurch) has been a true fan
all his life, so he should be entirely trusted in doing what's right for the
show. I'm very excited to find out who he chooses.
Broadchurch Season 3 starring David Tennant and Olivia Colman premieres tomorrow night on BBC America from 10pm/9c and sees the mismatched detectives on the hunt for the perpetrator of a serious sexual attack.
DuckTales premieres at midnight ET/PT on Disney XD on August 12th with a one hour special that repeats throughout the day. New episodes follow from September 23rd.
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