JUSTICE LEAGUE FLASHPOINT PARADOX Interview With Superman Actor Sam Daly

JUSTICE LEAGUE FLASHPOINT PARADOX Interview With Superman Actor Sam Daly

Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox is the newest DC animated film, and one way it's significant is that it features Sam Daly, the son of veteran Superman voice actor Tim Daly, in the role of Man of Steel. CBM's Ed Gross caught up with Sam to discuss the project.

By EdGross - Jul 31, 2013 07:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: Voices From Krypton

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Interview conducted by and copyright Edward Gross

Although Superman appears in an early sequence of the now available on Blu-ray/DVD/digital download animated film Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox in his classic form, he shows up again [SPOILERS!!!!] in a time-altered world, emaciated and having been held a prisoner under a red sun lamp. It's through the efforts of the Flash, Batman and Cyborg that he is freed and given the opportunity to do what he does best — this despite all he's been through as a person. Particularly significant about this version of the character as well is the fact that he's voiced by actor Sam Daly, son of Tim who himself had started voicing the Man of Steel in the 1990s with Superman: The Animated Series.

In an excerpt from an exclusive interview, Sam reflects on the experience of portraying this iconic character, a fact he and his father have some fun with on their web series The Daly Show, the latest episode of which finds Sam being initiated into the elite club of actors who have played Superman, including guest stars Dean Cain and Brandon Routh.

VOICES FROM KRYPTON: Before we talk about anything else, I saw the episode of The Daly Show called “The Supermen Dalys.” I’m convinced that you guys are insane.

SAM DALY: And you know what? I don’t think you’re far off from the truth [both laugh]. It’s all in good fun, as it should be.

VOICES FROM KRYPTON: How cool is it that you got Brandon Routh and Dean Cain involved? Seriously speaking, where else are you seeing Brandon Routh having fun with the Superman image?

SAM DALY: It’s so funny actually how we know them. My dad has actually known Dean Cain for a long time, because back when he was doing Wings, Dean was doing Lois & Clark and they knew each other. I remember we went to a Superbowl once when I was a kid, and Dean Cain used to play for the Buffalo Bills, so I met him when I was a kid. It’s funny that for the past five or six years I’ve played in this basketball thing that used to be called the NBA Entertainment League, and now it’s just called the Entertainment League, with both Brandon Routh and Dean Cain. My dad plays in it, too, and it’s a league filled with actors, comedians, musicians, producers, managers, directors…it’s really fun, because one week you’re playing with Brandon Routh and Dean Cain, and the next week you’re playing against Chris Brown. It used to be you’d play against Jaime Foxx and Adam Sandler and all of them, but these guys come and go every year. It’s fun, because I wouldn’t invite a friend to my old man’s basketball league, but when you’re playing against Snoop Dogg and Justin Timberlake, they’re, like, “Oh, yeah, I’ll come by and check it out.” For me, meeting the other actors and celebrities is fun and everything, but it was really about meting directors and producers snd saying, “Hey, wouldn’t you like to put me in your project?” From it I’ve made some amazing friends, and met such cool people like Dean and Brandon. And Brandon was so cool. When he came to shoot on our shoot day, he was so excited because this was the first time he had revisited his Superman role since Superman Returns. We were very hmbled and honored by the fact he would come and do it and mess around with us for an afternoon.

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VOICES FROM KRYPTON:
Don’t get me wrong, I think Henry Cavill is a great Superman, but I always felt that Brandon Routh got a raw deal because, unfortunately, he was in Superman Returns and they had to distance themselves from it.

SAM DALY: As do I. I think Brandon was an amazing Superman. Not only did he look the part well, but he was a great Clark and a great Superman. It’s weird how when the higher ups are relaunching something, you have to remove yourself from the last one. I’ll certainly never forget Superman Returns.

VOICES FROM KRYPTON: Alright, enough of this tangential stuff, let’s talk about you. Is there any special feeling that you’re following in your father’s footsteps with this character?

SAM DALY: Of course. He said it best at the 75th Anniversary Superman panel at Comic-Con, that it’s so incredible that we’re the first ever father and son in real life to be part of the Superman family in one way or the other. To be able to have that bond with such an iconic character is something that they can never take away from us. Again, it’s a humbling thing, because I grew up loving Superman so much, as did he. Now I get to actually put a voice behind him and the fact that my dad has done the voice for so long, is really an incredible experience. I’m so grateful and I hope to do lots more.

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VOICES FROM KRYPTON:
Did you have to audition for this? How did it come together?

SAM DALY: This was actually my first ever voiceover work. What happened is that the wonderfully talented Andrea Romano — my dad had worked with her starting in 1996 — became a big fan of The Daly Show and loved watching that. It’s sort of hard to ignore the fact that my dad and I do sound very similar to one another, so she called him up one day and said, “Listen, I have this new animated movie. It’s a Justice League movie, but it’s mainly about the Flash. Superman shows up in a much smaller role.” She knew my dad was busy — he was going back East last summer to do a play — and she said, “Would Sam be interested?” Luckily enough I was sitting in the car with him when she called and I almost jumped through the phone to say, “Of course I am!” She brought me in, we hit it off, talked about it, did a few ADR sessions and that’s how it all went down. It was all thanks to the brilliance of the amazing Andrea Romano. I owe her everything.

VOICES FROM KRYPTON: When you read the script and despite the fact that Superman’s role is a pretty small one, were you able to get inside his head?

SAM DALY: To be honest, at first I was, like, “Wow, he’s really weak and soft. Thanks, Andrea” [laughs]. Reading it, what’s so great about the Superman character in this one is that he has an interesting – even though he may not have many words of dialogue – arc in the movie. He starts off and he’s classic Superman. He’s huge in the first scene; he’s the extra-bulky Superman. But then in this alternate world to have this sort of weaker, frail Superman is such a different side that we’re not used to seeing him as. And through it all to overcome the obstacles and rise up again and become the Man of Steel and save the day in some way, was really something that I could tap in to as an actor to bring my voice to that and try to give him a little bit of an arc. Through it all at the end he comes back as hero and friend and preserves truth, justice and the American way. I really saw it as a challenge and saw it as something that, luckily, Andrea was able to help direct me through. I also learned that I could grunt in many different ways [laughs]. That’s what you learn quickly doing the voices of superheroes.

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bazinga85
bazinga85 - 7/31/2013, 7:10 AM
Best DC animated film ever!
Dedpool
Dedpool - 7/31/2013, 7:27 AM
Movie was awesome!! The Supermen Dalys were hilarious!
Gamera623
Gamera623 - 7/31/2013, 7:29 AM
I have a couple friends who texted me that they want to come over for a movie night and see it together.

"Dont see it without us!" they say.
Yeah to bad I probably wont be able to get the gang together for 2 weeks. :(

So many claims that its the best DC Animated movie to date.
Better than Red Hood? Better than New Frontier?
I need to see if thats true because thats a bold statement.
ComicBookMovie
ComicBookMovie - 7/31/2013, 7:32 AM
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lntrn8
lntrn8 - 7/31/2013, 7:55 AM
Flashpoint Paradox animated movie brought a tear to my eye. for real, even though I read Flashpoint Paradox graphic novel over & over and knew what was coming.

Great they added a few layers to enhance the story (Atlantaeans, Luthor, Rogues Gallery, Aquaman/WW/Mera triangle etc).

This was magnificent, and epic, and DID NOT feature Batman nor Superman as the main character.

Great job guys.

BTW, if they made a film adaptation of this animated movie, it would def be RATED R!
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 7/31/2013, 8:02 AM
BEST DC ANIMATED MOVIE SINCE BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 7/31/2013, 8:05 AM
I bet Gusto cried like a bitch when Hal died.
Tevii
Tevii - 7/31/2013, 8:06 AM
wow fettastic on a little rant there. 1) theres nothing to indicate Diana is a whore (you must be young, people have sex that doesnt make women whores, that requires payment)
2) I understand your points of view on the film and maybe from the perspective of not having read the comic you have valid points, but from someone who has read the comic, every WTF moment meant something VERY significant.
3) Wonder Woman and Aquaman becomeing villains makes perfect sense, but again if you read the comic for the more in depth background

So maybe its hard for me to judge the movie solely on the movies merits and not the real story, but regardless I feel they did a GREAT version and it blows away Crisis on Two Earths, it beats Red Hood HANDS DOWN and it is a close second to The Dark Knight Returns
DudeGuy
DudeGuy - 7/31/2013, 8:06 AM
Routh sucked! Cavil>>>>>>>>>>>>>Routh
Tainted87
Tainted87 - 7/31/2013, 8:07 AM
I bought it yesterday on Blu-Ray.
I actually managed to strap my crutches onto the side my motorcycle, just so that I could go to the store and grab Flashpoint. Nothing's ever easy, heh.

After watching it, I've come to the conclusion DC animated is in decline.

Let's backtrack, I know it seems like I'd be a bit biased considering the work I did to see it. (heh)
Sergeant Greg Parker's gonna deescalate me.


See what fettastic said in one of his comments (that he could have just combined into one...)?
"I thought Crisis on 2 Earths was MUCH better."

I didn't, I don't agree with that. But check it out - alternate versions of the characters. Didn't Injustice: God's Among Us JUST COME OUT? The alternate timeline/universe is getting really tiring. I already knew what to expect, I had read a lengthy summary of the Flashpoint story... but it still managed to disappoint.

Where's Booster Gold? Was he left out because they wanted to focus more on Barry, or because he would have made it LESS SERIOUS? Really, I feel like I'm watching something designed exclusively for the teenage demographic - particularly the one with the chip on the shoulder and the tightened sphincter. There's no fun in the story, and there could have been. Even the most serious JL cartoon episodes had some fun.

You know, it was probably gonna show up in my list of grievances sooner or later, so here goes...
Cyborg is replacing J'onn. It was just for a short second, but it's there - the Starro bit. Why couldn't it have been some other iconic battle?
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I saw a lot of lost potential. The alternates are meant to have been motivated by LOSS, but there's just not enough of it to demonstrate the theme.
-) Batman - Loss of Bruce, loss of Martha
*Not enough of his life is shown
-) Aquaman - Loss of Mera
*Not enough motivation to nuke the world with Captain Atom
-) Wonder Woman - ???
*What did she lose? Why is she occupying the UK? Why is she evil?
-) Superman - Loss of Metropolis
*That actually made sense!
-) Green Lantern - Loss of Abin Sur
*Why didn't the ring choose Hal, Guy, John, or Kyle?
-) FLASH! - Gains his mother
*Gives her a hug, never sees her again.....?

Also, Zoom is lamesauce. He's more annoying than anything else. He sticks a beam through Barry's leg, and after that, all he can do is talk and irritate him.

So in short, we needed more motivation, more explanation, and more ENJOYMENT on all sides.
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 7/31/2013, 8:07 AM
I'm a HUGE The Dark Knight Returns fan. Loved that film but man this was better.
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 7/31/2013, 8:10 AM
Even better than First Flight Gusto?
lntrn8
lntrn8 - 7/31/2013, 8:11 AM
@fettastic
"in [& out of] character" . . . that's bc Barry did the Time Boom when he saved his mom & screwed everything & everyone up. Yes?

also, do you get laid regularly?

Calling women whores, even imaginary women, are done by sexually frustrated men who don't get laid, sexual predators, & rapists. Oh yeah, & dudes with mommy issues.

I'm calling you out... but there is help:

Tevii
Tevii - 7/31/2013, 8:12 AM
Tainted 87 - the comic has a lot of story. They couldve easily have blown it altogether with the adaptation, but t5hey didnt. Most of your questions are answered there.
EXCEPT for the Green Lantern one, the truth is in Flashpoint Abin Sur never died, as to why the cartoon changed that, Im not sure why they changed that
Tevii
Tevii - 7/31/2013, 8:14 AM
I know you should judge a movie on its own merits and by that PERHAPS, this movie couldve been a little better. But I felt the translation was great, the pacing was great.
And for someone that LOVED the comic and felt it was the most EPIC crossover event from ANY comic book company in the last TEN YEARS, I was really worried they would mess it up.
They didnt. They delivered a top notch film. Action packed, emotional, thought provoking, violent, and fun
Tevii
Tevii - 7/31/2013, 8:16 AM
oh and tainted - Booster Gold wasnt in the comic, thats why he wasnt in the movie. it was a Flash central crossover event
Tevii
Tevii - 7/31/2013, 8:18 AM
fettastic - its a play on the butterfly effect. its SUPPOSED to be bleak, to show you that even the Flash cant give in to weakness and change history to make himself happier.... thats the WHOLE POINT
Tevii
Tevii - 7/31/2013, 8:20 AM
if your going to be condescending - that makes you an adulterer not a whore... there YOU learned something
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