Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) Breaks Down His Most Iconic Characters
Director: Robby Miller
Director of Photography: Carter Ross
Editor: Matthew Braunsdorf
Talent: Donald Glover
Executive Producer: Traci Oshiro
Producer: Kristen Rakes
Associate Producer: Sam Dennis
Production Manager: Andressa Pelachi
Production and Equipment Manager: Kevin Balash
Talent Booking: Dana Matthews
Gaffer/ Camera Operator: Malcolm Cook
Audio: Kari Barber
Production Assistants: Phil Arliss, Fernando Barajas
Post Production Supervisor: Rachael Knight
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Rob Lombardi
Assistant Editors: Justin Symonds
Released on 04/04/2023
I'm sure you've noticed that Lando has feelings for me
which makes working together difficult
because I do not feel the same way about him.
Right.
I got so much flack by people like
was he really [beep] them robots?
Cuz I don't think Lando would do that.
I was like, maybe he would.
Let's like, I don't know.
But also I stand by, I'm like
there's lots of things to [beep] in space.
[upbeat rock music]
Wednesday.
I'm sorry.
What was the word? No.
Community.
I'm locked outta my old kingdom.
You're not, you see what I'm saying?
You're saying I could be a lawyer.
I'm saying you're a football player.
It's in your blood.
That's racist
Your soul.
That's racist.
Your eyes.
That's gay?
That's homophobic.
That's black.
That's racist.
Damn.
My whole career has been moments
that I didn't realize until afterwards were like special,
which I think is exactly how you want them to be.
Like, you don't want to realize that.
In Community, I honed a lot of skills
that I didn't know were like valuable.
We must have changed like sound crews
like every, I'm not joking, like maybe every six weeks.
I don't know why.
Like, it just happened that way.
So I would have to ADR
and I would ADR entire episodes.
And I thought that was normal.
Same thing with the improv thing.
I thought that was television.
I thought that's just what you did.
They would be like, yeah,
and then Donald says something funny.
I am the truest repair man.
And I was like, okay, that's Hollywood.
So I would just, I think the first season
I was like really nervous about it,
but once I realized like,
oh, you can do this again and again and again
and it'll be fine.
It really let me like be loose.
And also I was like friends with those guys
so I didn't feel like nervous,
like we were always trying to make each other laugh,
but he was like, you know,
Dan's kind of like a story expert,
so he really understands story.
So sometimes we wouldn't get the scripts until like,
the day of.
I don't memorize scripts at all anymore.
I haven't memorized a script since maybe college.
But like now I get the script,
like even stuff I write or whatever,
I will get it and I'll learn it in the like makeup chair.
And then, so I think all of that stuff,
I was just lucky that I thought
that's what you had to do.
We really appreciate you doing this.
Sure.
And 3, 2, 1.
[Both] Troy and Abed in the morning.
And we're back.
Look who's here?
Jeff Winger.
Jeff, how do you stay so fit?
Diet, exercise, genetics.
We had no clue that like people were watching Community.
NBC made it very clear.
They were like, this is a bomb.
This show belongs in the garbage.
They were like, I mean like,
well it wasn't that.
It was just like, you know, we weren't like the cool show.
Like everybody was like,
Parks and Rec has all the cool people.
We were kind like,
oh I guess we're like kind of the misfits.
And like, you know, I had friends on Parks and Rec
and I was like, oh I guess we're just kind of like,
you know, this silly show.
Like no one kind of cares about.
I swear to God, it wasn't until I got to Canada.
I did like a show in Canada
and people were like going crazy.
Like people were walking,
they were like, oh.
Everybody wanted me to do the handshake with them.
It was very intense.
Like me and Danny went out for dinner
at Pine and Crane like, I guess a week ago.
Shit was wild.
Like, I was like, people acted
like they like saw a fuckin' Pokemon.
I didn't realize people cared that much.
I mean, I guess we went to Comic-Con once
and it was a little crazy.
But I was like, that's Comic-Con,
that's like nerd central.
So like I was expecting people to like
be into it like that.
But it is strange now,
like where I'm like, oh yeah people watched the show.
Especially now with like, it being on like streaming,
you know, people watch it in a weekend.
Not cool, not cool, not cool, not cool.
Hey buddy, hey.
It's coming back in January.
Six seasons and a movie.
Six Seasons and a movie.
The Community movie.
We're supposed to be, there's some progress on it.
We're supposed to be shooting it soon.
Haven't seen the script.
Don't know and in true Dan fashion,
we'll probably get it on the first day,
but yeah, I mean like, it's supposed to be happening
but I know just as much about it as you do.
[upbeat rock music]
Solo.
Captain Lando Calrissian.
Han Solo.
Looks like you're having a good day.
I'm a lucky guy.
Can I ask you a question, Captain Calrissian?
Anything, Han.
It's Han, but that's okay.
First black man in Space, bro.
Lando, first black man in space.
I guess does Star Trek have any black people?
I mean yeah, like, I guess Star Trek does.
I guess like Star Trek has like a very multicultural
like crew, which I guess was a big deal back then.
But Lando, I guess for some reason like
people feel like this is a real black person in space.
I don't know why.
You might wanna buckle up baby.
I remember my dad showing me Star Wars
and being like, yo this is Lando.
And he's, you know, he also feels pulpy.
The rest of those, you know, the whole Skywalker family.
You can't really fuck with the cannon.
You can have a pulpy, kind of like,
shitty, Lando novel
that feels like outside of the Star Wars universe,
but still in it.
And I think that's why people like him.
He's the most elastic of the characters
cuz you don't know where he is from
or who he is or whatever.
There's only really those like three little books.
So yeah, man, it was dope to play him.
It was really fun.
The Calrissian Chronicles chapter five, continued.
Personally, I wasn't all that impressed with the Sharu,
no sense of humor or style.
Nonetheless, their L3 and I were deep in their sacred temple
and that's when we saw it.
[distant shouting]
Always something.
I met Billy Dee right before I played him.
I remember that day really...
We met at Little Dom's and he was like, really,
you know, just a funny guy.
Like he didn't talk,
like we talked about a bunch of other stuff.
Like I wanted to know like, what did you feel like?
All that kind of stuff.
I wanted to really get into it
cuz I really didn't wanna let anybody down.
And I remember he was talking about like Kauai,
he was like, oh, you've been to Kauai?
I got married on Kauai.
Yeah, I got married, that was like my second one.
He was talking about, he had all these great stories,
but I kept being like yes sir, but sir,
like what do I do to play?
And he literally goes like, just be charming.
Like, he was like, just be charming.
He was like, that's pretty much it.
And he's like looking around.
He's like that's the secret.
and I was like, okay.
And I guess he's right, like he's kind of like,
Lando is like charm incarnate,
which, you know, he's kind of a maverick,
which I don't think there's a lot of anymore.
Like, you know, it's hard to be
like the smooth talker nowadays, you know,
cuz like where's the line?
But I think that's also where the danger is.
It's like, how close can you get without tripping over it?
I mean, I would love to play Lando again.
It's a fun time to be him.
It just has to be the right,
it just needs to be the right way to do it.
I'm all about like, now it's like, you know,
like time is precious.
I think everybody's like, you know,
in the past couple of years this pandemic shit, like,
really,
had people experience time
in a way where they're like
well why am I?
I should be around oranges.
Like, and people, you know, like people kind of realize
like their time is valuable, you know, you only get so much.
So like, I'm not interested
in doing anything that's just gonna be
like a waste of my time or just a paycheck.
I'd much rather like, you know,
spend time with people that I like, enjoy.
So it just has to be the right thing
which I think it could be.
I mean like Lando is definitely somebody
I'd like to hang out with.
So yeah, I mean we're talking about it.
That's as much as I can say, you know,
without Kathleen Kennedy like, hunting me down.
[upbeat rock music]
White Lotus. [laughs]
I'm laughing cuz you're just like,
oh fuck, you really do have to say it though.
Atlanta.
I know you probably think I'm pretty responsible,
but I'm working on something
that I think could be really big for me, and you.
You know, I guess like, you know,
you just gotta be really specific.
I think at the end of the day,
like, we were really trying to portray
like what it felt like to be us specifically.
Like me and Steven have like a very, like, we're brothers
so we had a very common thread
but we also were seeing different parts
but we always sort of felt like,
we were like the whole show was supposed to feel like,
whatever, like a little bit.
Cuz that's how it felt to us anyway growing up
where it was like, oh that happened.
Like, and we gotta keep moving, whatever, like a little bit.
And I feel like we kind of captured that.
Hey man, chill, chill.
Congratulations.
For what?
I choose you,
you're my sacrifice.
My brother has my mother's sense of humor,
like even more so than me.
Like, I feel like I have like maybe 60 my dad, 40% my mom,
but he has like maybe 60 my mom, and 40.
And it's a very dark sense of humor.
There's like a video of, like a guy who had all
of his teeth taken out by the dentist
and he's like, I'm gonna look like a freak now.
Honest to God.
And he starts crying and I was like, whoa.
And I like showed my brother that,
and my brother must have laughed for a week.
Like, he's like literally like, he'd be like
and I'd be like, what is so funny about this?
He was like, it's so horrible.
I was like, yeah, like that's us a little bit
where we're like, yeah, this shit is horrible.
So it's kind of funny because all of this is like
unnecessary in the end, not to get like too sardonic
or like, you know, but I think that is
like our humor is like, this didn't have to happen.
She said kidnapping when she called, okay.
Kidnapping's serious. You know that right, Willie?
[Willie] I must kidnap that bitch in 1974
cuz she ain't been a kid in 45 years.
She in there?
No. And don't go in there.
The alligator is in there.
What?
Vibes.
There were a lot of guest appearances.
Cree.
I love Cree.
I just love her and she's kind of like the blueprint
for like crunchy black kids.
So like I feel like, I just love her essence
and she's just like such a subtle part
of everybody's childhood because she did all those voices.
Suzie.
I was just happy to hang with her.
Between you and me, I still fuck with Taken.
Shit, man. Look, it's good to know that you,
it's good to know that you don't hate black people now.
You know?
What? Nah, no, no, no.
I can't stand the lot of ya.
Well, now I feel that way
because you've tried to ruin my career.
The Liam Neeson one was like...
yo, shout out to Jordan Peel for making that happen.
Yo shout out.
I was like, yo, I have this idea.
And, you know, obviously Liam was like, I don't know,
you know, like I just don't, you know,
cuz he felt a lot of shame,
you know he's like, I don't, he's like,
I was trying to do the right thing.
I was like, yeah, like,
and in the writer's room we had talked about,
we were like, is that really the message that we want?
Is like, you know, when people actually go out on a limb
and go like, I was wrong to like shit on them.
We were like, we just thought it was kind of a funny,
like, thing.
And also I was like, cuz the lesson he's gonna learn
from this is like, yeah, I'm never telling the truth again.
So we were like, that's really funny.
You think we could get him to do...
And what I love about that episode and about him is like
that episode doesn't work without him.
There is nobody else.
Like maybe homie from Seinfeld.
Yeah, like maybe him being like,
that we were like, but that's not as relevant.
And it's not the same.
It's like Liam, it's a different feeling.
So we were like, we thought that would work
and like shout out to Jordan Peele
who actually put us in contact
and shout out to Liam's son who allowed that to happen.
So I felt like that was a super iconic moment.
Marshall Johnson?
Yes.
You've been served.
I'm sorry, what is this about?
My name is Sheniqua Johnson
of the St. Louis Johnson's.
Your family owned my great-great grandmother
and father for 12 years.
You owe me money.
People are gonna hate this. [laughs]
That's what we thought.
But I think at the beginning of season three,
we have a big whiteboard in the writer's room
and like the beginning of season three,
when we all came back,
I remember writing down in front of everybody,
so we remembered.
I was like, do what others cannot.
I was like, we're the only show that can do this.
And I was like, that's what's gonna make us special.
Because by that point, like, you know, honestly,
the thing that I remember now
that was in the back of my head was like,
you know, remember Rage Against the Machine?
Like I remember their first two albums
I was so into them and then their third one, like,
they kind of like, I see what it now what it was.
It was like they kind of went back
to like the hip hop roots of it.
But I wasn't, I was like, I'm not feeling this as much,
is my thing.
And I remember talking to my dad about it
and he was like, well everybody else
is kind of doing the rap-rock thing now.
So like they have to like be themselves more
and to differentiate themselves.
And I felt like that's what I kind of wanted to do.
Like I was like, I just wanted to tell stories.
At the end of the day,
like all of this really is about like, you know, stories.
Like I'm like, who can tell the best story?
Who has the best ideas?
And I was like, yeah, like there are some good...
It's not like the show Atlanta that people wanted
but it's the point of view of Atlanta
and I stand by...
I was like, man, I think that might be...
Even after season four, which people are like,
this is like a perfect, but I'm like season three is,
I still think my favorite.
Like, I love the black and white episode.
[flames roaring]
I love so much about that season
cuz it doesn't make you feel,
like it's not a warm hug.
It's like, it's the feeling
of your friend, who's never left Atlanta,
going to like San Francisco or Paris
and being like, I like it back in Atlanta.
Like, it's like I want to go back home.
Like, that is the feeling.
And I think a lot of people reacted that way.
They were like, where's Atlanta?
I want to go back home.
There's a great story of like Chief Keef
going to like Paris recording with Kanye
and the whole time he was like, this ain't it.
He was like, this ain't it.
And I'm like, yeah, like that is why you are the way you are
cuz you are so tied to your home.
But when you come back,
those chicken wings don't taste the same
cuz you've experienced something else.
Like my brother always used be like,
J R Crickets is the shit,
and then when he comes back, he's like,
these taste different.
It's like, yeah, you experienced something else.
So I'm like, yeah,
that's probably why people like season four a lot more.
Cuz it's like, yeah you're back home
but you've kind of outgrown it.
[upbeat rock music]
Childish Gambino
♪ Don't be mad 'cause I'm doing me ♪
♪ Better than you doing you ♪
♪ Don't be mad 'cause I'm doing me ♪
♪ Better than you doing you ♪
Alison Brie introduced me to Ludwig.
Ludwig was doing the music on Community.
I remember very, it was weird like, you know,
it was almost like love at first sight type moment
where I remember he was in the food trailer
and she's like, Donald you gotta meet Ludwig.
And he was wearing like purple pants
and he was like cutting a green apple.
And he goes,
Hey, how are you?
Oh cool.
He's like, I do the music.
Cool. And I was like,
I'm working on this kind of music thing we should meet up.
And it was very, I mean it was very organic.
I don't know why that happened.
Honestly, like, I mean like
on most shows you don't usually meet the composer.
Like, it just doesn't happen.
Like you're not,
in most movies you're not meeting the composer.
So like, he just happened to be around
and I think we were both just interested.
I was like, I love music.
I was like, oh cool.
Like, you should take a look at my music.
It's just a lesson to people where I'm like,
yeah like, it's not about like chasing opportunity.
It's like, don't be afraid of like yourself.
I feel like if I was like,
oh no one should listen to this music.
I was like, no you should.
I was like, you should check this out.
I want to know what you think.
And that's kind of what happened.
And then like, you know, we just have really, really,
me and Ludwig have like amazing chemistry.
I don't, that's the only way I can put it.
Like, he's like such a weirdo in the best sense.
♪ If you want it ♪
♪ You can have it ♪
I wish you guys could hear the first version of Redbone.
It was so weird.
Like, it was such a weird...
I was actually listening to it the other day.
I was like, what a weird song this was.
And then we like cleaned it
and we were like, oh yeah.
This is America.
♪ We just wanna party ♪
♪ Party just for you ♪
♪ We just want the money ♪
♪ Money just for you ♪
I'm just be real.
Like we did, you know, time is the oven
that makes something special.
But we did a lot of work.
I had that idea like three years before
and I told Hiro the idea.
He's like, I wanna do that.
He's like, I really wanna do that.
And I was like, cool.
And I had the song and I swear to God like
it started as a...
The idea for the song started as a joke
to be completely honest.
Like, this is America.
Like that was all we had was like that line.
♪ This is America ♪
♪ Don't catch you slippin' now ♪
♪ Look how I'm livin' now ♪
And it started as a Drake dis to be honest.
As like, a funny way of like doing it.
But then I was like,
this shit sounds kind of hard though, you know?
So I was like, let me play with it.
So we just had that for a long time.
I told Hiro the idea and he was like,
oh let's do it.
And honestly, we studied Thriller for a long time
because I was like, how do you make something?
How do you make people care about anything anymore?
There's just so much shit.
Well, you have to have a moment in real time.
Which was like SNL.
Which like Fam and Chad, Wolf & Rothstein,
were like, okay, we're gonna do this SNL thing,
we'll drop it at midnight.
Also like the feeling of like what was happening
at the time, it informed...
Like, because you know,
of all the uprisings and riots that were happening,
like it really informed like my writing and stuff
and then I was like, oh I really, you know,
I was like having sessions with like, you know,
Thug and all these people and I was like,
hey, would you want to get on?
And I was like, you know,
like making it like a We Are the World, like for Trap.
I was like, it just became something where I was like,
yo, it needs to feel like all of it's...
To me culture is just compression of information.
So I was like, all of it
just needs to be compressed into this moment.
So what was happening,
needed to feel like it could only be happening right now.
We shot it on film.
That was deliberate.
Like, we were like,
oh, two takes like kind of literally one shot.
Like we were like, let's just do it
like two, because it's really three shots.
It's like that first half,
that second half, and then the running.
We were like, it needed to feel continuous
cuz it needed to feel like a moment.
Because moments,
I feel like the internet kind of robs moments.
So that was really the work that we put in.
I feel very...
It's interesting that it worked.
I didn't, we were like,
it probably wasn't gonna work.
But we really just studied Thriller a lot.
We studied how that became iconic
and I was like, oh, well, you know,
you have to do a lot of things the first time.
And I was like, but Thriller was like a big important part.
You know who I did a lot of research on
that people don't probably think I did
but I actually watched his moves a lot
to make sure I didn't do the exact same thing?
Was like Robbie Williams.
I actually watched him a lot
because like I saw him get a lot of hate
and he's not necessarily an actor, actor,
but like, you know, multidisciplinary like people,
you know, I call it a vent.
You need a vent.
You need some steam to like let something off
because people like,
you know...
Stevie Wonder, amazing, genius,
but people are like, but he's blind, so that's the vent.
You know, like same thing with Prince.
He's like, oh, but he's short.
Like it's like, oh but he...
Like there's something where, you know,
you want to give people a vent to be able to...
and I knew that wasn't gonna be easy,
but also I was like,
but also I think there's an older generation,
I think a lot of things have changed because,
it used to be about access,
so it'd be like, if you had access to be able to make stuff
and then you happen to be good, it was different.
Now everyone has access,
and it's way easier to make all these things.
It's way easier to make music.
You know, we're always racing towards very good ideas.
That's all it matters at the end of the day.
And I think the idea of like,
this person not being great at other stuff
is an old idea of just like, yeah,
Elvis couldn't be a great, necessarily actor, necessarily,
because he was focusing so much.
Making music took a lot more
but now it's like all that stuff is happening,
all those things are the same anyway.
So I feel like, yeah, like somebody had to do it,
and it wasn't like I was like, I'm the one to do it.
I think I honestly just,
I didn't want to stop doing that other stuff.
It was like way too much fun.
And I had learned like, yo, if you're like living
for other people, you're probably gonna end up being sad.
Which is like, what's the point?
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