

But yeah, it's definitely a weird transition between the 65 to Tiny Tina, but it's awesome. I'm revising everything I say in my head. There's also 65, this wild sci-fi film I did with Adam Driver, which is extremely different from Tiny Tina. I'm also so excited to see how people like my Tiny Tina. And then when you wrap, you're like, "Oh my God, I just did like all that work for that long." I'm so excited for people to see it.

I'm filled with a lot of emotions because, in the moment, you're not really thinking of how many people will see the movie. Are you excited for the world to finally see your take on the character? It worked out great.ĬBR: What does it feel like knowing that your role in one of these films is going to be some other young audience's formative film growing up?ĬBR: Maybe one of the most anticipated of your upcoming roles is Tiny Tina in the adaptation of the Borderlands video game series. I'm glad I had something to keep me busy and keep me occupied and to have people to look forward to seeing on Zoom.

If I genuinely had nothing to do, I would have gone crazier than I already did. I was so happy that I actually had something to do during the quarantine. So I had actually my own space, which worked out great since I couldn't go into the studio. It was soundproof, and she put the foam walls up. I actually had to use this little voice recording studio in my back house that my mom kindly made, so I could actually have a space to be as loud as I want and not distract anyone in the house because we're all stuck here together. We were in the middle of recording when everything shut down. RELATED: How DreamWorks' Most Forgettable Film Destroyed Almost Two Decades of MoviesĬBR: What was it like having this creative outlet during what has been admittedly a very unique set of circumstances over the last year and a half? But you're also expressing like, running noises and eating noises and all of it just with your voice. I think it's a great aspect of doing these roles because, of course, you're acting only with your voice, and you're expressing emotions. It's also just super cool to create these new voices to form your character. I really love learning everything about it.

It's such a fun and creatively freeing form of acting. I would love to do more voice-acting roles. Is voice acting something that you would love to continue doing? It's really great.ĬBR: As a voice actor, you've appeared in this film and in as young Velma in Scoob!. And it's just such a cool part, and I'm just grateful to be part of it. So I got a super comfortable, fun experience to learn everything about voice acting as a little perk. I was such a big fan of the previous Boss Baby, and I also do not have a lot of experience with voice acting. CBR: What was your reaction to being cast in such a fan franchise?Īriana Greenblatt: Really excited.
