LONDON – The Friday Night Lights are far beyond Taylor Kitsch now. These days, if he sees something bright on the horizon, chances are it is extraterrestrial.
Thats how I pick my roles, the 30-year-old British Columbian-born actor explained. Wait, is there aliens in it? Oh well, why am I doing it, why would you call me if there are no aliens in it? Thats basically how it goes.
Hes joking, but its true. Kitsch has leading roles in two big movies this year – Battleship and John Carter – that will see him leave the small town Texas football scene of the critically acclaimed TV series for the big-screen world of sci-fi.
First up is Disneys interpretation of Edgar Rice Burroughs novel, released in March. John Carter sees Kitsch play a former military captain who is transported to Mars, a planet being torn apart by war.
Its directed by Andrew Stanton – of Finding Nemo and WALL-E fame – who is helming his first live-action movie.
Carter gets caught up in the conflicts and jumps into battle with a sword, loin cloth and plenty of muscle. Kitsch said Stanton insisted on a grueling regimen to get him mentally and physically prepared.
Its the most boring diet you could think of, really, it was four months before and seven months during, so an 11-month regimen with that. Good times, he said. Training at 4:30 in the morning before you go to work, and then training for the four months before as well. And then during the day, youre training as well before takes.
But he said it was portraying Carters feelings that really drained him.
Id say the emotion is probably the toughest thing especially, its quite heavy some of the stuff he goes through, he said.
After that, its Peter Bergs Battleship, which also stars Liam Neeson, Alexander Skarsgard and features Rihanna in her movie debut. Loosely based on the classic naval combat game from Hasbro, it sees five ships take on another five ships from a different planet.
Battleship reaches U.K. theaters April 13 before hitting the U.S. in May.
The Canadian actor says he really enjoyed collaborating with his old FNL executive producer Berg on his Battleship role of naval officer Lt. Alex Hopper. There are still aliens but this time instead of a dusty planet theres a lot of ocean.
Kitsch says he found his sea legs pretty quickly, which was good because the crew spent several weeks shooting on the water and some scenes had him blown straight into the ocean.
So many variables come into play, obviously time consuming, youre always fighting the light apparently when youre shooting outside, he noted.
Still, Kitsch was happy with the result.
Its seamless the way theyve done it, he said.