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Milo Ventimiglia on Heroes

Source:Heather Newgen
February 27, 2008


While "Heroes" fans will have to wait until the fall when the show will return with new episodes, ComingSoon.net talked to Milo Ventimiglia Monday on the set of his new movie, Armored, and he told us a little about his "Heroes" character, Peter Petrelli. Armored, co-starring Columbus Short, Matt Dillon, Laurence Fishburne, Jean Reno and Skeet Ulrich, is currently being shot in Culver City on the Sony Pictures lot. The 30-year-old star admitted he knows what's in store for him on the NBC series, but he can't give up many details. Okay, actually he can't spill any information, but we tried anyway.

CS/SHH!: Would this shoot have fallen into your hiatus or did the writers strike allow you to be available?
Milo Ventimiglia: This probably would not have been possible if the writers strike didn't happen. I think it's one of those good things and bad things where I was torn out of my day job, but I got the opportunity to do three films on my break. This is my third.

CS/SHH!: What are the other two films and have you noticed different offers since being on "Heroes?"
Ventimiglia: Yes. "Heroes" brought about more of an awareness. "Heroes" is across the world so I think people understand and go, "Peter Petrelli why did you cut your hair?" But still it's getting jobs the old fashioned way. Going in and speaking to the director and the producers and the studio. Making sure it's the right fit. I have two other films. One is called "Chaos Theory" with Rhys Coiro. I don't know if you guys know who he is. Do you watch "Entourage"?

CS/SHH!: Yes.
Ventimiglia: You know Billy Walsh, the crazy director. That's who he is. Amazing. In the movie it's a two hander. It's him and I. He plays the straight man so he's not this wild and eccentric guy. He's actually very in the box. He doesn't really step outside of it too much. I'm the opposite antagonist to him. The other film is "Game." It's with Gerard Butler and Amber Valletta by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the guys who did "Crank."

CS/SHH!: This movie seems pretty action intense. Does it compare to "Heroes?"
Ventimiglia: Yeah. We were on the Sony lot and I was walking around and I had a huge opening on my hip and side. Some guy said to me, "Oh, you guys are shooting over here?" I go, "Yeah. No, no! A different job." He's like, "Oh, you're not back on 'Heroes.'" I'm like, "No, no no." It's the same and I treat it the same. We do a lot of stunts. There is a lot of blood on "Heroes" and I'm pretty comfortable with it.

CS/SHH!: When do you go back to your day job?
Ventimiglia: I think sometime in May.

CS/SHH!: Do you have any idea what's in store for Peter?
Ventimiglia: Yes, I do.

CS/SHH!: I know you can't tell us, but it must be nice to know something, but sometimes you don't.
Ventimiglia: I think we've always had an idea. I know I try to sit down with Tim [Kring] and all the guys who are in charge and understand where they're going so that I can mentally and physically prepare myself for that. If I'm not prepared then it's just going to be sh*t work. They're always wanting to help the actors with whatever we need to get ourselves in the right mind space so that we can perform and do the best job that we can, so yeah, I know a little bit of what Peter has coming.

CS/SHH!: Do you think Nathan is really dead this time?
Ventimiglia: I hope not. It'd be really, really bad to lose Adrian [Pasdar]. Regardless of whether or not Nathan's character has run its course, losing Adrian on that show for me personally would be a tragedy. It would be a different show.

CS/SHH!: Is the "Game" pretty action-packed also?
Ventimiglia: Yes, it's really action-packed. You're going to get a better sound byte on what the film is from Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the filmmakers, but it's roughly a futuristic society where people are controlled by in a video game sense and there are two different worlds. One that takes place in society and one that takes place on a battlefield. There's a lot of action and a lot of death in this movie. Amazingly, beautiful shots.

CS/SHH!: I was wondering what kind of crazy stuff they made you do because we know what Jason Statham do in "Crank."
Ventimiglia: My stuff wasn't so action-packed as it was just disturbing. I'm playing just one of those sick f**k characters. I'll be honest, he's a sick f**k.

CS/SHH!: In both worlds or just in one?
Ventimiglia: Just in one.

CS/SHH!: How he is so sick?
Ventimiglia: His name is Rick Rape.

CS/SHH!: Are they still calling it the "Game" because I heard they were changing it?
Ventimiglia: I don't know. I don't think there has ever been a "the." I think it's just "Game." It's funny because when I heard Mark and Brian talk about it someone said, "Oh, you're doing 'The Game.'" And they just went, "Game." I'm not sure about that.

CS/SHH!: You were in "Pathology" which they wrote, so are you lobbying to be in "Crank 2?"
Ventimiglia: They said to me, "Milo you're not Asian, you're not Hispanic." And I'm like, "What else you got?" I'm big fans of Mark and Brian. Those guys took an opportunity with me on "Pathology" and I don't really take that lightly, guys putting their confidence in me so when they invited me to go be a part of "Game" in the smallest way I'm like, "I'm there." Finding myself in their favor has been a very, very good thing. So working with guys who are setting trends in filmmaking for the next generation I really think they are. They're amazing with what they write, everything. They don't subscribe to filmmaking I think as they're told to do. They just do whatever they want and it comes across great. They're innovators.

CS/SHH!: Are you at a point where you're consciously looking for roles that are different from Peter Petrelli?
Ventimiglia: Yeah, I think sometimes when you're on television you are kind of viewed in one way because that's the predominant character that you do. I think for me when I'm not playing Peter Petrelli, I just like to find characters that are interesting whether they're different or similar for me I go with what's interesting to me. So it's not so conscious of a choice to look for or seek out characters that are different. If I see a character that is different and that is presented or brought to me or that I have to audition for or whatever it is, sometimes it turns me on a little bit more than usual because I'm not repeating myself or playing the same kind of character. I had a string of guys who were similar to Peter Petrelli and now I've had a handful of different kinds of characters.

CS/SHH!: Why did you cut your hair?
Ventimiglia: I needed to grow up. I think there was a moment where Peter Petrelli needed to step out of the lost little boy kind of innocent I don't know what to do character persona and I think in doing that and kind of cutting the ties of long hair or anything that's associated with that young boyish nature kind of allowed him to grow up. It coincided at a point in my life where I was turning 30. I was 29 and I'm like I can't play these young teen roles anymore, but I still look young so I'm like what do I do? I'll just pack on some weight and cut your hair. It helped.

CS/SHH!: Do you think your girlfriend will be back? The Irish girl from last season.
Ventimiglia: I don't know. I'm not sure. I think where the story left off is kind of open to the direction that we are going to go, but I do know where we're headed is going to be a f***ing ride.

COMMENTS (29)

Posted by:
Jim
February 27, 2008
yeah....LOST is better.
Posted by:
Teh Bonerer
February 27, 2008
Hey Jimbo, u and your precious Lost can go somewhere else, and if you don't like Heroes then why did u read this and why are u commenting, Heroes is one of the most amazing shows I've seen in all of my 19 and 1/2 years of life, this isn't to say Lost isn't a good show either, its not my personal pick, in fact I don't watch it at all, but I'm not about to go around throwing my useless opinions at people who care less to hear them, so do yourself a favor and go back to your couch where u belong, and hell while your at it, get "lost".


Also, Milo is an awesome actor/director, cant wait to see him return in heroes as well as see his other upcoming roles play out, and random fun fact, Milo's first on screen appearance was on Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, awesome? y/n?
Posted by:
Ben
February 27, 2008
Why would you compare two shows as different from each other as Lost and Heroes. Both are great shows, but it's sort of like comparing red and blue, one can't be better than the other because it just doesn't make any sense to compare them.

I'm really looking forward to more Heroes next season. It's up there with Jericho as one of my favorite current shows.
Posted by:
highmaya
February 27, 2008
i totaly agree (with ben)

i like both shows very much and i never even thought of comparing between the two.

cant wait till fall!!! ahh
Posted by:
Plo Koon
February 27, 2008
LOST equals Epic fail because unless they get found(WHICH DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF THE SHOW)theres not much they can do now especially with the spoilerific time jump showing you those two characters got off the Island meaning sooner or later with in 10 years they are going to be found while heroes since we know they can change the future it really has a logical comic book like point. now just for Stan lee to show up as one of the heroes of old
Posted by:
MarkFaust
February 27, 2008
Lost sucks compared to Heroes. At least with Heroes we KNOW what direction it's heading. "Look out for that polar bear on a tropical island Peter!" WTF?
Posted by:
Dean
February 27, 2008
Heroes is a great show, and the Petrelli brothers are a great storyline. Peter just keeps the attention when on screen, can't wait for the new season to kick back into gear - it finished in a bit of a hurry cause of the Writers Strike. Great show, and i don't watch Lost since it's just too confusing, and if you miss an episode you're screwed.
Posted by:
Ian G
February 27, 2008
Lost is not about where it's going. And they DO know where they are going (3 seasons left...). AND it's not like "Oh they are off the island... nothing now". the creators have made is so that not everyone gets off. and a bunch of amazing ****. Lost is about the story-telling. It is way different than heroes so that the characterization of Lost is amazingly indepth and massive. More emotional. Heroes is a great show and Peter/Milo has been my favorite character. Im a bigger Lost fan but I love heroes.

but i love how everyone can say "lost is going nowhere"... "once everyone gets saved..." only 8 people got saved. we know that. "everyone" gets saved? you don't even know what you are talking about in Lost.

i love the interview. Game sounds weird but i want to see pathology and armored.
Posted by:
James
February 27, 2008
You've got to be ****ting me.
blah blah blah, well why did you even come here if your gonna say this,
blah blah everybody's right because you can't compare two shows that are so different,
and blah the other show sucks.
I hate internet people, they're all the same three personalities recycled over and over again.
Posted by:
samehere
February 27, 2008
How does he know what's in store for Peter? I thought Tim Kring was creating a "series bible".

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