Will Friedle Remembers Batman Beyond

Will Friedle Remembers Batman Beyond

Will Friedle took a futuristic Dark Knight in altogether new directions as the voice of Terry McGinnis in Warner Bros. Animation’s breakthrough 1999 series Batman Beyond, a complete box set of which is released on November 23rd.

By EdGross - Nov 22, 2010 05:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Batman

The popular voiceover actor took time last week to speak about his days as the new Caped Crusader in preparation for the Tuesday, November 23 release of Batman Beyond: The Complete Series, a nine-disc limited edition DVD set that presents nearly 20 hours of animated action spread over 52 episodes, as well as including all-new bonus featurettes and a 24-page, 8”x 12” collectible booklet.

Batman Beyond: The Complete Series centers on Terry McGinnis, an ordinary teenager ... until his father is mysteriously murdered. Suspecting foul play at his father's company, Wayne/Powers Corporation, Terry meets Bruce Wayne and learns of a secret identity hidden for decades. Now too old to don the cape and cowl as Batman, Wayne refuses to help – so Terry does what any brash young kid would do: steal the Bat-suit and take matters into his own hands! Vowing to avenge his father's death, Terry dons the high-tech suit tricked out with jetpacks, a supersensitive microphone and even camouflage capabilities in search of his father's assassin.



The all-star production team was headed by executive producer Jean MacCurdy and producers Bruce Timm, Alan Burnett, Glen Murakami and Paul Dini. Writers on the series included Burnett and Dini, as well as Stan Berkowitz, Bob Goodman, Rich Fogel, Hilary Bader and John McCann.

Friedle made his mark in live-action television and film from the time he turned 10, starring in hit series like Boy Meets World and Don’t Just Sit There. He gradually shifted his attention to voiceover work, taking the lead in Batman Beyond and co-starring in Disney’s Kim Possible to name but a few. Today, he primarily stays behind the microphone, voicing such notable roles as Doyle on The Secret Saturdays and Blue Beetle on Batman: The Brave and the Bold.



Here’s a brief Q&A with Mr. Friedle. Look for an exclusive audio interview with the actor in the next day or two.

QUESTION:
When you think back on all those Batman Beyond sessions, what are your favorite memories of recording the series?

WILL FRIEDLE:
This sounds like a cheesy answer, but working with Andrea (Romano) is just the greatest experience. Every week you go in and it’s amazing and fun. You just never knew who the guest cast would be. My favorite was recording Return of the Joker. Sitting between Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill for five days was pretty incredible. I learned more about being a voiceover actor in those five days than I did in the five months before that. Just watching the two of them work – how Mark got so into the character, completely losing himself in that role. And then there’s Kevin with that deep, booming voice, always sitting with his back straight and working perfectly with the microphone. It was an education.


QUESTION:
Do you have a favorite Batman Beyond episode?

WILL FRIEDLE:
There was an episode called “Out of the Past” where it’s Bruce Wayne’s birthday and as a birthday present Terry takes Bruce to see a new play, “Batman: The Musical.” So there’s Bruce sitting in the audience, watching these people in costume jumping on stage, singing about the Dark Knight, and Terry’s right behind him humming the songs. And Bruce just hates it. Seeing Bruce Wayne watching “Batman: The Musical” was pretty funny.

QUESTION:
Were you a fan of Batman: The Animated Series before you were cast for Batman Beyond?

WILL FRIEDLE:
I have been an animation fan my whole life. Love cartoons, always have. But I thought Batman: The Animated Series changed the whole ballgame. Every generation thinks they grew up with the best cartoons – I had Thundercats and Transformers, shows like that. Very bright, and the acting was very big. But then Batman came out and there was nothing cartoony about it. The acting was very real and the overall feel of the show was dark. It was like nothing you’d seen before, and I was a huge fan of the show. This was pre-Tivo, so this was one of those shows where you had to see it every day. You didn’t want to miss an episode. So when I got a call to be the voice of a new Batman, and the series was being made with the entire team that did Batman: The Animated Series, well, that was huge.


QUESTION:
You spent a lot of time with Kevin Conroy over the course of the series. What was that experience like for you?

WILL FRIEDLE:
First of all, Kevin is a classically trained actor. He’s very professional. I’ve had the good fortune of working with several characters like that, but I’d never done an animated series before, and I was kind of slumped in my chair saying my lines. And Kevin started giving me tips. Simple things, but things that really make a difference. For example, he had me sit up straight, and showed me how that helps open your diaphragm naturally. Little things you look for in an actor of his caliber like the right ways to play to the page, the right ways to not pop your P’s. He was nice enough to take me under his wing and teach me, and I’ll never forget him for that.




QUESTION:
What set Batman Beyond apart?

WILL FRIEDLE:
To me, it always goes back to the writing. Batman Beyond was so strong that you couldn’t wait to get the script for the next week. The character development was outstanding – from the new villains they’d invent to the way they brought back the old villains. And the way they treated Terry and Bruce, and their relationship. The casting was phenomenal, but even the greatest actors can’t make bad writing good – so it all comes down to what was on the page, and that’s where Batman Beyond became a great show.


QUESTION:
How important are super heroes to you?

WILL FRIEDLE:
I love super heroes, and Batman was always my favorite. I was never a huge Superman fan. I like the idea that Batman was just a man. He doesn’t have super powers. As you’re reading comics or watching animated series, I think you normally gravitate toward one or the other. But for me, it came down to this: Superman had to come from another planet to save us. Batman said “Look what we can do for ourselves – with our heart and mind and soul, we can save each other.”


QUESTION:
Why are super heroes important to society?

WILL FRIEDLE:
I love to read. I’m a voracious reader. I think the super hero genre is really our modern day Greek mythology, These are our gods; this is Homer writing the Iliad. We’ve got super heroes; they had gods. From a literary standpoint, this is the next generation of mythology. From a fan standpoint, with authors like Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson and even the Harry Potter series, a great fantasy book just takes you away. You can disappear into an entire world where you can forget what is going on in your world. For kids, I think it teaches a sense of right and wrong. For the most part, these stories are tales of good vs. evil. That’s important for kids – to see what is good and bad, and how it can be fought without violence. And just for the fun of it all, who doesn’t want to get lost in a great book or series?


QUESTION:
So now you’re back in the super hero realm – and Batman’s universe – on Batman: The Brave and the Bold. How do you like your role as Blue Beetle?

WILL FRIEDLE:
Blue Beetle is a ton of fun to play. I wasn’t totally familiar with the character, but I studied up for the role quickly. It’s been tricky because we wanted to make sure that we played to Jaime Reyes’ heritage – as he is the first real Latino super hero – but we didn’t want to do a cartoony Latino voice. But at the same time, you also have to make him Hispanic. So there was more riding on this role. Terry could be created in any way, shape or form. Jaime had already been established. It’s not a heavy character, but there’s more of a history. So to step into a world that’s already established was more difficult than creating a character from the beginning.


QUESTION:
You’ve been solely focused on voiceover roles for several years. Are you no longer interested in on-camera acting?

WILL FRIEDLE:
I retired from on-camera work at 30. Plain and simple. I started acting on camera when I was 10, so it had been 20 years. I really enjoyed it, but the on-camera side of the industry isn’t as fun anymore – it’s definitely not the same as when I started. I‘m now more established in the voiceover world, and I get to do it in a far more fun, more fulfilling way. I think I went out on a high note. I was still doing films and television series and I thought I’d rather walk away when it was my choice. I know you’re never supposed to say never, but I can pretty much say never to on-camera again.


QUESTION:
What’s the best thing about playing a super hero?

WILL FRIEDLE:
At the time we were doing Batman Beyond, I thought the coolest thing was telling my nephews I was Batman and not being lying to them. One time, my oldest nephew Huck came out from Brooklyn. He pulled me aside and said “Look uncle Will, I want you to know I’m six now. I think I’m old enough to see the Batcave.” He actually thought I was Batman, which is very cool. It can’t get much better for an uncle.

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GIJoeBaroness
GIJoeBaroness - 11/22/2010, 5:55 PM
Ahhhh I remember watching this as a kid. Good times. I can remember the first episode perfectly!
Deadshot
Deadshot - 11/22/2010, 6:00 PM
Not a bad show however, it was far from perfect.
CBF
CBF - 11/22/2010, 6:01 PM
Great for fans of this series.
StephenJ
StephenJ - 11/22/2010, 6:04 PM
Does this happen to come with The Return of the Joker?? if so i hope its the uncut
Creature
Creature - 11/22/2010, 6:06 PM
I dug the hell out of this show.
comicbookjerk
comicbookjerk - 11/22/2010, 6:28 PM
THANK YOU ED!!!!!!!!!!!!

This was My favorite Series!

Im curious does this Set Include the Epilogue Episode from the Justice League :P
SpiderBat209
SpiderBat209 - 11/22/2010, 6:29 PM
One of the BEST Animated Opening Theme Songs EVER! IMO Turned up LOUD on the surround sound, it f*cking ROCKS! :D

vermillion
vermillion - 11/22/2010, 6:41 PM
Love Batman Beyond. Will Friedle is awesome! I remember watching him in boy meets world when I was younger as well.

DO A NEW ANIMATED BATMAN BEYOND MOVIE! Bruce Timm mentioned BB a little while ago.
animeex
animeex - 11/22/2010, 6:52 PM
I love this series. It is being run on a new channel called HUB... But I already have them all.
Joe6Pack74
Joe6Pack74 - 11/22/2010, 6:53 PM
I would be interesting to see a one off live action movie of Batman Beyond. This was a great series.
Jib7z
Jib7z - 11/22/2010, 7:05 PM
For real, I have the main theme as a ringtone. Easily one of the best cartoons series of my generation.
Jib7z
Jib7z - 11/22/2010, 7:06 PM
@Superguy1591: Isn't Connor still dead?
Darknights23
Darknights23 - 11/22/2010, 8:04 PM
this would kick as a live action movie!
SolidSnake007
SolidSnake007 - 11/22/2010, 8:31 PM
I can't love this series enough. But I have to agree with deathmetalbrian- the villians weren't up to chops with what they should have been. Still the episodes with Mr. Freeze and Ra's Al Ghul were the best.

deathmetalbrian- by the way I too am a huge fan of the death metal. Lamb of God, Meshuggah, Slayer, System of a Down, Mastodon, Megadeth, Deftones, and most importantly TOOL and NIN just to name a few of my favs. I know not all are Death Metal. Music and comics are just sorta my thing.
vermillion
vermillion - 11/22/2010, 8:37 PM
They were actually talking about making a live action Batman Beyond movie before Batman Begins was getting made. They scrapped it to make Begins. So maybe they will after the Nolan movies are done. I'd like to see that happen anyways.
skidz
skidz - 11/22/2010, 8:54 PM
Why was the series canceled, I still think it got canned before it had a real chance of gaining the popularity it deserved. Not that I'm saying the comic series isn't really good, but it just doesn't feel the same. I hope they make another movie. Better yet, I'd love to see these characters in a videogame! It'd great to see them try and top Arkham Asylum and Arkham City (which I can't WAIT FOR).
marvelguy
marvelguy - 11/22/2010, 9:42 PM
I liked the series. But Batman Beyond was very much Spider-Man 2099. It was distracting. I think there was a lot more they could have done. They also could have left more clues about the other past Robins, possibly brought in the first female Robin, and didn't need to overdo the super sci-fi aspect: gene splicing like it was a new drug.

Kind of like "Smallville," I watch/ed for what it is and not for some supposed canon it should have been.
Checkmate
Checkmate - 11/22/2010, 9:56 PM
I love this series, I watch it every morning when it comes on The HUB. I'd love to see a live-action movie done, it'd also be cool to see another animated movie.
Tomdubbayou
Tomdubbayou - 11/23/2010, 1:07 AM
Boy Meets World changed my life. . . . Season 4 in 2 weeks!! After 5 years of waiting!
devilscomics
devilscomics - 11/23/2010, 1:52 AM
Fun show and I just might get the box set :) But it was not as good as BTAS..why? Cuz it was not Bruce in the suit.. theres only one true Batman. Not Jean paul,Terry or dick.. or even Clark lol.. its Bruce..
longbowhunter
longbowhunter - 11/23/2010, 6:00 AM
I probably liked this show as much as Batman: the Animated Series. Will Friedle was hilarious in Boy Meets World.
DJSpidey26
DJSpidey26 - 11/23/2010, 6:17 AM
i was a big fan of the series but here in the Netherlands is was known as "Batman of the Future"

i also still have de dvd of the return of the Joker!
TonyPaintball
TonyPaintball - 11/23/2010, 8:26 AM
Great show! Canceled too soon just like JL:Unlimited. First time I ever heard the word "wuss" used in a a cartoon. (Ep: Golum)
Spectre94
Spectre94 - 11/23/2010, 1:16 PM
This was an awesome show. Will Friedle is a great actor. I have fond memories of Boy Meets World almost solely because of him
soaponapope
soaponapope - 11/23/2010, 1:41 PM
will friedle reminds me of phil lamarr and mark hammil, in that they are talented voice actors who love cartoons/comics
Suzanne
Suzanne - 11/23/2010, 2:44 PM
I don't get you people. You bitch about Smallville reinventing and changing continuity. That is exactly what Batman Beyond did.
BillyBlack
BillyBlack - 11/23/2010, 3:11 PM
This show was awesome.

I agree, the set should include the JLU episode "Epilogue" that would be a perfect last episode to the series. I remember the first time I saw the episode "Unmasked" when they use to play re-runs of cartoon network, which was deemed "too adult" to be shown on the WB. So fkn hardcore.
comicb00kguy
comicb00kguy - 11/23/2010, 3:43 PM
I think what I loved most about this show was how it provided a clever twist on the Bat-mythos, rather than follow the traditional story of Dick inheriting the mantle of the bat. I've really been enjoying watching Batman Beyond again before work on the Hub (channel 294 on Direct). I enjoyed many of the new villains (so much better than just bringing in the "children of all the classic villains") and the nice twist on the Joker. This series was always well-written and had great work by the voice actors.
Orehrepus
Orehrepus - 11/24/2010, 1:48 AM
Love Batman Beyond!
And hell yeah I agree that as great as the Batman: The Animated Series theme song (which was based on the Batman movie's theme song) was, Batman Beyond's theme song and overall music score was the best!
TheDetectiveComicRises
TheDetectiveComicRises - 12/6/2010, 1:17 PM
Great series! I would like to see a live action one day of Batman Beyond, I actually think that is the nxt step they should take with Bats, but wait awhile to do it, God bless Bob Kane's creation "The Batman" all interpretations!
skidz
skidz - 12/21/2010, 11:05 PM
The fans got so shafted when this show went off the air (even if it wasn't Bruce Timm's fault). Thankfully, it got something of a second chance in comics. I'll miss the show, but the comic series doesn't have to worry about going over a PG rating.
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